My Vinyl Mix For The Secret List Book

It was very nice to be asked to do a vinyl mix by author, traveler, record hunter and all round good guy Sanjiv Ahluwalia, head guy at The Secret List. A series of well crafted and beautifully designed books giving an essential guide that opens the lid on those lesser known record shops, the little hidden gems in the city of the title. Coming across like a vinyl version of Alan Whicker, Sanjiv gives you tips on quaint places to eat, drink and somewhere to relax, whilst looking through your recently purchased musical delights. Choice images of stunning architecture and of course pictures of piles, shelves and boxes of the black stuff, gorgeous honest vinyl.

It’s an exciting challenge to be compiling a mix for this project which I take on enthusiastically. Being somewhat obsessed, I tend to picture tracks in my head before I make my compilation. I always try to keep to my initial tunes and not to add any more.
My record collection covers many genres throughout my 30 plus years of collecting and I tend to spend months being crazy about one sound and build up my collection that way. My main passion is Reggae Dub and Soul but filtered throughout is Jazz, Folk, Samba, Disco, Electronica, Nu Jazz and all the sub genres like Digital Dub, Street Soul, Broken Beat etc. My collection may seem quite small compared to some people monster hoards but it does take up three walls of one room and consists of around 7000 records with a few big boxes of seven inches thrown in. Still I have time to fill up the fourth wall over time, who needs windows anyway……

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The tunes I’ve selected will hopefully show a little of that The Secret List spirit and what can be found by digging in those “secret record shops,” those lovely warm and cosy places filled with boxes of 12″ black discs which give you so much pleasure as well as bad knees, an achy back and an empty black void in your wallet.
In the description below next to the track I have added where the record was purchased. Most are local but some are in London. Some record shops are still there, some have unfortunately fallen, but never forgotten.

Hope you enjoy the mix and be sure to pop on by The Secret List on either its website or The Secret List Facebook page and say hello to Sanjiv Ahluwalia

Happy digging

Mike Mongos

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André Ceccarelli – Forget It – Inner City Records [Ceccarelli]
A firing jazz rock track from French drummer André Ceccarelli. Featuring the superb jazz folk vocals of Chantal Alexandre. The lp is a mix of jazz rock and fusion. This record was picked from Reckless Records Berwick Street Soho in the early 90’s. A time when you went in there and pretty much gambled on tens of lp’s, returning home to feel that addictive buzz of flicking through your finds.

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Roger Bunn – Road To The Sun – Major Minor [Piece Of Mind]
I love this album so much. British acid folk jazz and rock plus a cockney comedy number to boot. Road To The Sun has been a track i’ve dropped into mixes many times over the years but I’m sure it never gets noticed. I think it’s an exceptional piece of music. A friend had this first but I was lucky to find a copy a year later around 1988. Found it in a 50p box in Big Brother Records, Ashley Road, Poole. Super rare but this has a big chunk out of the sleeve artwork, like a dog has taken a bite out of it. I don’t care though as it’s such a journey of an LP and one of my treasures.

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Jan Akkerman & Kaz Lux – Guardian Angel – Atlantic [Eli]
Dutch guitarist Jan and singer Kaz join forces for this funky jazz tune with wonderful arrangements, very similar in style and production as Jan Akkerman’s epic Streetwalker tune . I’m not a total fan of Kaz’s vocal style as it’s too loud for me but it works pretty well on this tune and I also love the track Naked Actress… This was purchased in Rotterdam whilst visiting family. Holland has a Queen’s Day city wide flea market once a year and outside Demonfuzz Record Store on Nieuwe Binnenweg 86 they had a stall selling off tons of bargain vinyl at the grand cost of 1 euro.

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Ferris Wheel – Song For Alice – Uni Records [Ferris Wheel]
An interesting shift changing tune from this British rock and folk band which goes in and out of different styles in only two odd minutes. Why did I buy this record? Turn it round to see the back cover and you see the angel beauty that is Linda Lewis. Wispy hippy folk, fairy tale ode and ending with a slight northern soul tinge. This was purchased at Snoopy’s Records, Ashley Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth.

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Kalapana – All I Want – Abattoir Records [Kalapana]
This group out of Hawaii is a pop rock jazz band with a lot of soul. On investigating I read that they supported the mighty Earth Wind and Fire on tour. This band is pretty unknown but surprisingly they have a massive back catalogue of albums. This track is from their debut recording and is actually my friends Jamie’s record who lent it to me a few years back and I still have it. Keep meaning to pick up a copy. He got this from the now defunct but awesome record shop called Avid Records which was in the Triangle part of town of Bournemouth.

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Wah Wah Watson – Bubbles – CBS [Elementary]
Always loved seeing the wonderful name of Wah Wah Watson appear on the line up of different records through-out buying records. The session guitarist seemed to pop up on so much and he’s still playing! “Elementary” though was his only LP as leader and with that cheesy name and cover picture I’m not surprised. Hehe only joking. It’s a pretty good lp but hidden on there is a short alternative cut of the Herbie Hancock’s Manchild tune Bubbles. With Herbie and Bennie Maupin on the jam too. This was picked up for a pound from a stall in a vintage retro market hall called Molly’s Den, Francis Ave, Bournemouth.

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Earl Rodney – Juck Juck – Antillana [Friends & Countrymen]
This is a gem of an album and would you believe I was a little disappointed it with when I got home and played it! Stay with me, I was just starting to get into reggae at the time around 1987 and saw this for the grand sum of £2 and put it straight into my to buy pile. Stuck it on the deck when I returned home and my face dropped, it wasn’t reggae. A little deflated it got put in the collection and it wasn’t till a few years later I dug it back out and felt my shame but also joy at how amazing the music was on this raw and funky record out of Barbados. It’s pretty sort after nowadays. The tune Peace Pipe is most excellent too. Check out the lavish artwork by Anthony Timothy. Record shop in question was Big Brother Records, Ashley Road, Poole again.

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Kain – Black Satin Amazon Fire Engine Cry Baby – Juggernaut Records [The Blue Guerrilla]
I picked this album up in 2013 from that big massive record shop in the sky Discogs. That wonderful place where so many pusher men and ladies get together to tempted you with their wares. It really does have the best title ever Black Satin Amazon Fire Engine Cry Baby they really don’t come much better than that hey? Poet and playwright Gylan Kain delivers this dark and twisting story which would sit very nicely next to your The last Poets records especially as he was one of the founding members. From the cover and the label you would really think this was rare as a rasta riding a unicorn but it’s very reasonable. Original Hip Hop and Rap from 1970.

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Rupert Holmes – Brass Knuckles – Epic [Rupert Holmes]
Barry Manilow on crack? This could be. Not sure what you would class this as? Easy listening gangster? It’s a whole lot of fun. With a brilliant groove and vibe to it and a story to follow. Never knew till writing this that Mr Holmes is actually originally from Cheshire in the UK. This was a local charity shop find.

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Charles Bernstein – Erotica – MCA Records [Gator OST]
Deep slow and low down funky swamp soundtrack starring the human mustache, Burt Reynolds. It’s actually a really lp from conductor Charles Bernstein who did soundtracks for films like, Mr Majestyk and A Nightmare On Elm Street. Check Laying The Trap on Gator too as that is funky as hell but I’ve put that on a mix before and thought I’d go for this one instead. I picked this up in Comix Books on Queens Road Bournemouth. A shop that has been there forever and filled with millions of all kinds of memorabilia.

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Geoffrey Stoner – Bend Your Head Low – Ovation Records [Watch Out]
Killer tune hidden away on this album with the super artwork. The actual LP isn’t that great apart Bend Your Head Low if I remember rightly. We used the cover image for a Jazz Funk night we did in Bournemouth in 1988 at a place called Hartleys. You can see the flyer here. I picked this up in Boiler Room Records when they first opened at the indoor market which was halfway down the high street in Poole. They later moved to the old town high street where they are still going strong. I love popping in there everytime I pass through town and normally come away with something.

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Joao Donato – A Ra – Odeon EMI [Quem É Quem]
Oh my I love this guys music. Such a vibe to his sound. Pretty much smile music. Have to say I haven’t a clue what he’s singing about and it all could be doom and gloom and destruction but I know it can’t be really with those good grooves and head nodding good rhythms. I picked this up at a stall on Portobello Road Market. It was around 1994 when all the Brazilian records were being re-released and flooding into London. This guy had a box of goodies all priced at £5 and I remember also picking up Joao Bosco‘s debut record at the same time.

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Michael Longo – Ocean Of His Might – Groove Merchant [900 Shares Of The Blues]
This has to be a quintessential record hasn’t it? Just a perfect recording of funky jazz. Really impossible to pick a favourite to put on here. I was going to go for the modal jazz of “Summers Gone” but felt like “Ocean” fitted better. Now this album was a real early part of my life, I got it from my first girlfriends Dad when I was 15. He sold it to me for a pound when I said I appreciated jazz. I also got Larry Willis – Inner Crisis too. What a way to start a record collection. I might not miss the ex but I wish I could of chatted more to the Dad teehee.

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UPP – It’s A Mystery – Epic [UPP]
British Jazz Rock and elements of Funk Fusion from this British band produced by Jeff Beck. I picked this tune just by the simple fact it’s amazing. I love the groove, the vocals and the whole funky style in which the love song is composed. The whole record is filled with little samples to be used, drum breaks, quirky synth breaks and original sounds. This record was picked up in Boiler Room Records, High Street, Old Town, Poole for about £7. I need to pick up their 2nd LP “This Way”.

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Eberhard Weber Colours – Seriously Deep (2nd half) – ECM Records [Silent Feet]
So much good music comes out the ECM label and this record is no different. German bassist Eberhard Weber and his trio of musicians create a blissful array of sound but I have to admit to cutting this one down in size. At 18 minutes long it is perfect placed on the deck to immerse yourself in sound but for this mix I recorded the second half of the epic tune. This was a little treasure I picked up in a local charity shop.

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Hubert Eaves – Call to Awareness – Inner City Records [Esoteric Funk]
Every good record has a place in your heart and this one is buried in there deep. You can read all about my love and this records journey on a past post I did here Hubert Eaves The Journey.
I remember buying it for £2.50 but I must of blanked out from all the spontaneous orgasms I had as I can’t picture where I was. I’m pretty sure it was Big Brother Records though.

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General Strike – Interplanetary Dub – Staubgold [Danger In Paradise]
Original released as a cassette tape in 1984 but never released on vinyl. This is a musical curiosity of greatness out of the UK which I was very happy to see transferred to vinyl by the German label Staubgold (which is now based in France). Just to make it even more worldwide connected I purchased it from Switzerland through Discogs. Duo Steve Beresford and David Toop play around with different styles of experimental electronic music hitting Jazz, Dub and fusing the essence of Sun Ra.

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Alpha – Somewhere Not Here – Melankolic, Virgin [Come From Heaven]
Soul crushing music full stop….. Really hard choice with which “Some” to go for. It’s a battle of raw emotion from two different takes on the melody. You get the male version soul smashing pained vocals from Martin Barnard on Sometime Later or the female jab to ribs, uppercut to the soul to rip the last remaining piece left by the vocals of Wendy Stubbs on the track I choose to finish my mix off Somewhere Not Here. Both tunes, well the whole blooming recording and their 2nd LP “The Impossible Thrill”, hit you over the head deep with strings and musical melancholy. Essential music. This double piece of vinyl was picked up in the legendary Honest Jon’s Records on Portobello Road in Ladbroke Grove, London.

Big thanks to Sanjiv for asking me to do this mix for his outstanding book series The Secret List. It was a real pleasure to do and a right trip back down memory lane.

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Jon Lucien – Listen Love LIVE

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Oh my days! Never had I seen this before. Jon Lucien performing “Listen Love” LIVE in Washington, DC.
His albums Rashida and Mind’s Eye never seemed to come off the record player, well George Duke might of squeezed in a few times along side Terry Callier but good ole Jon really ruled the roost.
This just brings tears of pure joy to my face. A big tune I used to play to my other half Louise when we first meet back at the tender age of 22.
Jon Lucien scatting and grooving and that little boogie of his on the stage walk off. Plus Mayra Casales orgasm face playing the congos whilst they are looking at each other is priceless. Such passion.
The performance is from 1998 but I can’t believe how incredible tight to the original sound of the 1974 recording. Incredible, just pure incredible, so happy to have seen this.

Dreams – New York – Columbia Records

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Can only imagine that this funk driven horn blasting tune sums up New York as I’ve never been but I’m so sure it does every time I hear it. The group is not too dissimilar from Blood Sweat and Tears but they did excel in being more funky and this tune is a hard one to beat in the funky groove stakes. Strutting, twisting and firing on all cylinders. You’ve got Billy Cobham freaking out on drums and the Brecker Brothers Randy and Michael blowing their horns.

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Band line up goes like this
Lead Vocals – Edward Vernon
Bass, Vocals – Doug Lubahn
Drums, Percussion – Billy Cobham
Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals – Jeff Kent
Lead Guitar – John Abercrombie
Trombone, Tuba – Barry Rogers
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Michael Brecker
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Randy Brecker

Fantastic artwork on the cover by David Wilcox.

Oh and some lovely person has only gone and made a video for it.

Try not to flick the beginning. Let the drum intro roll over you and then BOOOOOOM – Turn it up.

Noel Pointer – Night Song

Here’s a tune which is all of these things, beautiful, haunting , mesmerising, phenomenal and just a plain old fantastic piece of music. Makes me shiver, quiver and stand and deliver the hairs up on the back of my neck. Cuts through the fragments of my very soul. Deep music filled with many layers from this incredible musician and violinist.
Noel PorterNight Song from his 1977 debut LP on Blue Note Records called Phantazia

Phantazia

The Heptones – Heptones Disco Dub

This and a few of the later posts are some words and selections I did on a Facebook 7 reggae tunes over 7 days.
So here’s another Reggae Rootical Dub Selection inna my Collection

The Heptones – Heptones Disco Dub

The Heptones – Heptones Disco Dub Side A

Can I go with a whole EP? Looks like I shot myself in the foot like with the last pick from Rod Taylor! So hard to pick the best one or my favorite.
Was being cocky and was going to go straight in with “Why Must I?” as it was the first one and it would make it easy but then theres “I Shall Be Released“. Then a flip of the vinyl and it has to be the driving force of “Mr President” always seems an apt tune for any time. But then track 2 side B comes on with it’s ism schism and the mighty voice of Jah Lion and it’s all about “Crying Over You” Oh jeeeez I don’t know?
Lee Scratch Perry smashes his usual killer sound in classic style sat on his throne at Black Art. The Scratch sound is always so on top form and a sound you could never stop listening too. So Scratch the Legend. Having those sweet angels harmony’s floating on top of those tough rhythms from the sublime Heptones. Well it’s a match made in pure heaven.
Which one will I pick?
I’m gonna have to pop for “Mr President” and more Jah Lion but check the whole EP if you don’t know it. Some lovely fella has upload it and in that way I ended up picking them all!

The Heptones – Heptones Disco Dub Side B

The Heptones – Mr President

The Heptones – I Shall Be Released

The Heptones – Why Must I

The Heptones – Crying Over You

Rod Taylor – If Jah Should Come Now

Stupidly going for a track to pick as a favourite from the debut “If Jah Should Come Now” LP from Rod Taylor. Silly as the whole recording is really super sublime and it’s hard to pick a best but I’m going to go for track 4 side A “Jah Love Is Real” with that bubbling bass from Errol “Flabba” Holt and a demented amount of bleeps, I’m a sucker for some bleeps and squeaks.

The lp is produced by Prince Hammer and is a real showcase for Rod Taylor’s style of vocals. To be honest I could of picked anyone of the tracks on this dread recording. The title track, “In This Time” “The Lord Is Watching” its just superb through-out.

I pick this up around the beginning of 1990 on the “Little Luke” label for about a fiver. It’s been a constant companion to my decks ever since.
Plus the cover has one of the cutest images with the three dread kids with that “Happy” T-shirt.

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Rod Taylor - If Jah Should Come Now - Back

I’ve cued up “Jah Love Is Real” but the whole lp has been uploaded by some lovely person.

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Wailing Souls – Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall

Wailing Souls – Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall – Greensleeves 1980

One of my absolute all time favorites. From the almighty Wailing Souls.
Right from the outset the call out intro gets you right in the mood for this incredible heavy heavy slow paced 10 mile an hour tune, wind the windows down and turn the stereo up to eleven.
Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall. Its all about the music cut outs leaving tiny pieces of acapella and not forgetting that deep bass rhythm that rocks the inner core of your soul. When the dub hits the vocals are echoed out to near on distortion. Oh not forgetting that wood block and the random taps and scraps. I love this tune so much.

The Wailing Souls

I first got totally blown away by this pure killer of a tune when I purchased a cassette tape from Camden Lock. The track list just said “WS SOUND” I was lost. I need that tune. So that leads to me singing it to a few records stalls, rather badly I must add. Success was found at The Dub Stack by a guy named Bags. Little did I know that it was going to be a right bugger to track down and was going for big money when ever it did surface. So I stayed content with the cassette tape and later an MP3 but to my joy and happiness Greensleeves re-released it this year and now the beauty rarely comes off my deck. My eyes are always open for a good deal on the original but the reissue is top-notch and alls good with the world now.

Check out the The Wailing Souls Website here. They are still touring.
All the best and happy listening
Mike

Augustus Pablo (Rockers All Stars) – Hanging Dub

Will be posting up some tunes I really like. Might be something you may of missed or a gem to you too.

Augustus Pablo (Rockers All Stars) – Hanging Dub – Rockers Label from the album “One Step Dub” first recorded in 1988 in Jamaica and then released in the UK in 1991 on Greensleeves, which is when I first heard and had my mind blown by some great Jamaican electronics.

This is the dub lp from the Junior Delgado recording “One More Step” from 1988 on the Mango label.
If I’m totally honest I’m not that fussed about the rest of the recording but sure it’s just because “Hanging Dub” is so good.
Picked it up from Daddy Kool Records just because it was a new Augustus Pablo recording and had just arrived and was sitting there on the desk so I added it to the pile of tunes that I had brought that day.

Augustus Pablo - One Step Dub

Back home to Poole I started flicking through the goods to see what I had come away with. First listen is always a flick through to get the feel of the good tunes before you replay them properly. Well that was the idea until “Hanging Dub” came on. Rewind rewind rewind!
That haunting intro pretty well mashed me up. Stopped dead in my tracks. What was my ears hearing! Stood in front the deck eyes closed, ears opened to their fullest. Slightly swaying and that wonderful feeling when that unexpected tune hits you and the hairs on the back of your neck go up, the vinyl junky fix we all so love.

That striking effected skank that cuts through the air, that head nodding bass line and the little piano touches. Junior Delgado’s words “Hanging Tree” giving the track a dark under tone then that haunting sound comes back in and gives the tune it’s meaning.
It’s an effects bonanza and I still keep listening to it over and over again.

This is the original release on the Rockers label 1988
Augustus Pablo ‎– One Step Dub - Rockers

Johnny Clarke – Come Back To Me

My tune of today and every day to be honest.

Johnny Clarke

The legend Johnny Clarke recorded this heart-wrenching deep love song on Mad Professors Awira label back in 1985 on the Give Thanks LP.

The lyrics are so profound and sincere calling for his love of his life to “Come Back To Me
This tune crushes me every single time I listen to it. So deep and heartfelt.
Oh then the dub hits.
Oh my days!!

Johnny Clarke – Come Back To Me

Happy vibes
Mike Mongos

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Phyllis Hyman – Living Inside Your Love

I first heard this sublime tune, from a true soul goddess, back in around 1988 on a Pirate Radio Show. Think the show was Strong Island Radio with Marc Mac from 4Hero. Whoever it was! all I know my life wouldn’t be the same again. That beauty was Phyllis Hyman and the track “Living Inside My Life“. That unforgiving rhythm and the brooding strings in the background, those horn stabs not to mention the vocal of a hundred angels contained in one body. Gorgeous scats, killer groove hitting, the all the right notes, dropping down then straight back up again. Phyllis Hyman, what a remarkable woman. Wish I could of seen her live. Yep a true soul goddess.
Stunning, beautiful and without doubt The Goddess Of Love.

From her 1978 LP called Somewhere In My Lifetime on Arista Records the amazing Living Inside Your Love

Phyllis Hyman ‎– Somewhere In My Lifetime

Happy vibes
Mike Mongos

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