Vinyl Schallplatten und CDs aus dem Bereich A - SOUL / FUNK / JAZZ bei Hafenschlammrekords günstig online kaufen
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A La Fu |
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Vava |
3 x 7'' + cd Vinyl |
16,90 € |
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Abdul Rahim Ibrahim (Doug Carn) |
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Heavenly Sweetness |
LP Vinyl |
18,50 € |
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Sealed |
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Adele |
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XL |
7" Vinyl |
4,75 € |
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NEW 6/2008 |
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Adele |
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XL |
7" Vinyl |
4,50 € |
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Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force |
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Tommy Boy |
12 " Vinyl |
13,00 € |
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TOP |
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Aiff |
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Unique |
LP + 7 Vinyl |
16,90 € |
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Sealed |
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Al Green |
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House Party |
12 " EP Vinyl |
9,50 € |
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5 Dance Tracks! |
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Al Kooper |
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CBS |
LP Vinyl |
19,00 € |
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US PRESS ORG GATEFOLDCOVER TOP |
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Albert Ayler |
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Runt |
2 x LP Vinyl |
ask |
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sehr limitierte clear vinyl pressung! included some photopostcards! |
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Alias & Tarsier |
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Anticon |
LP Vinyl |
13,30 € |
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11/2006 Neues Hammeralbum! Odd Nosdam, Neotropic |
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Alice Russell |
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Tru Thoughts |
12" Vinyl |
9,00 € |
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2005 TRU084 |
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Allen, Tony |
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Vampisoul |
2-CD |
20,00 € |
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60´s and 70´s Soul DEEEEP! |
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Allen, Tony |
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Vampisoul |
3-LP Vinyl |
25,00 € |
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60´s and 70´s Soul DEEEEP! Trible 180 Gramm! |
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Alphonse Mouzon |
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Blue Note |
LP Vinyl |
12,50 € |
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ORG US VG++/VG |
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Alsmann, Götz |
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EMI / Blue Note |
LP Vinyl |
18,90 € |
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Verschweisst |
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Alsmann, Götz |
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Universal |
LP Vinyl |
19,00 € |
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NEW |
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American Gypsy |
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PAN |
LP Vinyl |
39,90 € |
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VG+/VG+ GERMAN PRESS |
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Amp Fiddler & Sly & Robbie |
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Strut |
2 - LP Vinyl |
17,50 € |
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NEW |
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Amy Winehouse |
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Island |
LP Vinyl |
19,00 € |
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fette 180 Gramm Pressung verschweisst |
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Amy Winehouse |
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Not on Label |
2 - LP Vinyl |
ask |
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NEW |
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Amy Winehouse (Hot Chip, Skeewiff, Jay-Z, Mos Def) |
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Promo |
2 - LP Vinyl |
21,99 € |
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Restexemplar |
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Andrew Liles |
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Lumberton Trading Company |
LP Vinyl |
17,90 € |
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NEW little cover damage |
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Annette Peacock |
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RCA |
LP Vinyl |
ask |
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US PRESS ORGINAL OIS VG+/VG+ (CUTOUT) |
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Anthony Braxton |
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Arista |
LP Vinyl |
22,50 € |
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1975 US PRESS MINT- aber stempel auf cover&label + cut |
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Anthony Braxton |
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Arista |
LP Vinyl |
21,50 € |
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1978 US PRESS MINT- aber stempel auf cover&label |
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Anthony Braxton |
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Arista New York |
LP Vinyl |
tbc |
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ORIGINAL! |
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Anthony Braxton |
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Black Saint |
LP Vinyl |
15,00 € |
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Anthony Braxton / Leroy Jenkins / Leo Smith |
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Black Lion rec. |
LP Vinyl |
tbc |
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ORIGINAL! |
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Anthony Child & Anndrew Read / Speedranch^Jansky Noise |
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Insight |
12'' Vinyl |
tba |
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Archie Shepp |
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Impulse |
LP Vinyl |
tbc |
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Orig US LP im Gatefoldcover! Mint-/Mint- |
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Aretha Franklin |
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Atlantic US |
LP Vinyl |
15,00 € |
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Gatefoldcover little CUT TOP VG++/M- |
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Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers |
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Blue Note |
LP Vinyl |
13,90 € |
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Verschweisst - Reissue |
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Arthur Russell |
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Soul Jazz |
3 - LP Vinyl |
20,90 € |
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Info
Soul Jazz Records are re-releasing their seminal retrospective on Arthur Russell. - Since the initial groundbreaking release of ‘The World of Arthur Russell’ five years ago, Russell has become the subject of intense media interest. With the recent release of a film about his life (‘A Portrait of Arthur Russell’), as well as a new album of unreleased recordings, (‘Love Is Overtaking Me’), Arthur Russell’s stature as a great artist has grown to is current height. (\\\"One of the great songwriters of the 2oth Century\\\" The Wire). - Arthur Russell holds a unique place in the history of dance music. As an artist he had the admiration of everyone from Philip Glass to Todd Terry. As well as his solo work he also formed the seminal groups Dinosaur L and Loose Joints in the 1980s. With tracks such as \\\"Go Bang\\\" and \\\"Is It All Over My Face?\\\", Russell redefined Dance music in the 1980s as both an intelligent and subversive form. At the centre of the New York Dance scene in the 1980s, Russell was co-founder of Sleeping Bag Records along with Will Socolov. As well as releasing Russell’s own material, Sleeping Bag would release seminal music from Mantronix, Larry Levan, Patrick Adams, EPMD, Joyce Sims and Todd Terry amongst others. As a regular visitor at David Mancuso’s \\\" Loft\\\", and Nicky Siano’s \\\"Gallery\\\" nightclubs and even Studio 54, Russell immersed himself in the New York Dance scene whilst continuing to create avant-garde experimental music. These two elements in his life and music make him truly unique. Larry Levan, Walter Gibbons and Francois Kervorkian all played pivotal roles as remixers of Russell’s work and feature on many of the tracks featured here. - Arthur Russell died in 1992 from AIDS leaving behind an enormous body of work. This release features both the classic tracks of Arthur Russell such as \\\"Go Bang\\\", \\\"Is It All Over My Face\\\", \\\"Wax The Van\\\" etc alongside impossible-to-find collectors tracks such as \\\" In The Light Of The Miracle\\\" and the private-pressing only \\\"Pop Your Funk\\\". This is the first collected work of Arthur Russell who has been for many years one of the most respected iconic artists in the history of dance music. - This album comes with detailed sleevenotes discussing Arthur Russell’s life and there is also a limited edition super-loud triple-vinyl LP edition.
Tracklisting
1.Dinosaur L \\\"Go Bang\\\" (Francois Kervorkian mix) 2. Lola \\\"Wax The Van\\\" 3. Loose Joints \\\"Is It All Over My Face\\\" (Larry Levan mix) 4. Arthur Russell \\\"Keeping Up\\\" 5. Arthur Russell \\\"In The Light Of Th Miracle\\\" 6. Arthur Russell \\\"A Little Lost\\\" 7. Loose Joints \\\"Pop Your Funk\\\" 8. Arthur Russell \\\"Let’s Go Swimming\\\" (Walter Gibbons mix) 9. Dinosaur L \\\"In The Cornbelt\\\" (Larry Levan mix) 10. Arthur Russell \\\"Treehouse\\\"
bonus track 11. Arthur Russell \\\"Schoolbell/Treehouse\\\" (Walter Gibbons mix)
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Au Pairs |
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AKA |
LP Vinyl |
13,00 € |
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Org UK |
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Autistic Daughters |
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Staubgold |
LP Vinyl |
13,50 € |
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SEALED >>"Uneasy Flowers" is the second album by Autistic Daughters, the intercontinental trio of Dean Roberts (guitar, vocals), Martin Brandlmayr (percussion, computer) and Werner Dafeldecker (guitar, bass). It is also the fourth in a series of records in which Roberts, having begun in more abstract territory in New Zealand's mid-1990s 'free noise' ferment, has embraced song, lyric and voice as vessels for topographic and psychoanalytic tracings of the impacts of territory and nomadism on the subject.
This is reflected by the shape-shifting nature of the outfit: while Autistic Daughters, whose name comes from a lyric from their first record "Jealousy And Diamond" (staubgold 56 lp), are resolutely a trio, they also work in cinematic format, with ancillary players – in this instance, Chris Abrahams of The Necks, Martin Siewert and Valerio Tricoli – as part of both cast and crew, foley artists behind the trio's complex, worm-turning arrangements.
With "Uneasy Flowers", Roberts traces the internal and external workings of one protagonist: or, rather, a protagonist who 'contains multitudes', a figure that dissolves the unified self. Rather, this character, Rehana, embodies multiplicity and fragmentation in order to both a) address loss and b) aim toward transfiguration, transcendence. There are traces in the lyrics – traces of addiction and desire, myth and transformation - that are obliquely reflected in the music’s structure, its uneasy tension between the pop song (the 'moment') and experiment (the 'process').
In some ways, it reminds of the structural, loop-based cinema of figures like Malcolm LeGrice: taking one moment and stretching it, the better to capture its nuances and to draw out all the repressed material caught in the mise-en-scene, the hidden, cloaked content that erupts when your world spirals out of your own control and gets caught in webs of interpersonal politic. The move from intimacy to capture of the 'greater picture' enacted by both lyric and music here resembles a camera dollying out, a shift of perspective unsettling for its vertigo-inducing qualities.
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Autistic Daughters |
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Staubgold |
CD |
15,90 € |
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SEALED >>"Uneasy Flowers" is the second album by Autistic Daughters, the intercontinental trio of Dean Roberts (guitar, vocals), Martin Brandlmayr (percussion, computer) and Werner Dafeldecker (guitar, bass). It is also the fourth in a series of records in which Roberts, having begun in more abstract territory in New Zealand's mid-1990s 'free noise' ferment, has embraced song, lyric and voice as vessels for topographic and psychoanalytic tracings of the impacts of territory and nomadism on the subject.
This is reflected by the shape-shifting nature of the outfit: while Autistic Daughters, whose name comes from a lyric from their first record "Jealousy And Diamond" (staubgold 56 lp), are resolutely a trio, they also work in cinematic format, with ancillary players – in this instance, Chris Abrahams of The Necks, Martin Siewert and Valerio Tricoli – as part of both cast and crew, foley artists behind the trio's complex, worm-turning arrangements.
With "Uneasy Flowers", Roberts traces the internal and external workings of one protagonist: or, rather, a protagonist who 'contains multitudes', a figure that dissolves the unified self. Rather, this character, Rehana, embodies multiplicity and fragmentation in order to both a) address loss and b) aim toward transfiguration, transcendence. There are traces in the lyrics – traces of addiction and desire, myth and transformation - that are obliquely reflected in the music’s structure, its uneasy tension between the pop song (the 'moment') and experiment (the 'process').
In some ways, it reminds of the structural, loop-based cinema of figures like Malcolm LeGrice: taking one moment and stretching it, the better to capture its nuances and to draw out all the repressed material caught in the mise-en-scene, the hidden, cloaked content that erupts when your world spirals out of your own control and gets caught in webs of interpersonal politic. The move from intimacy to capture of the 'greater picture' enacted by both lyric and music here resembles a camera dollying out, a shift of perspective unsettling for its vertigo-inducing qualities.
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Ayers, Roy |
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Rapster |
LP Vinyl |
17,00 € |
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Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 |
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