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The People Could Fly
Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Tappin The Land Turtle; He Lion, Bruh Bear, Bruh Rabbit; How Nehemiah Got Free; Little Eight
John; The People Could Fly; Carrying The Runnings Away;
The Most Useful Slave; Here But I'm Gone.
Live In London Volume II
By Chet Baker
Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: CD 1: Strollin’; Broken Wing; My Ideal; Stella By Starlight; Down. CD 2: Dolphin Dance; Polka Dots
And Moonbeams; When I fall In Love; Dear Old Stockholm; Just Friends.
Detour Ahead
Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Just One Of Those Things; Loads Of Bar Blues; Swing State; Detour Ahead; Thinky Pain; The Kernel; Bridges; My Number One.
The Velvet Rage
By Pete Lee
Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Writer's Block; The Velvet Rage; Edinburgh;The Mirror Stage; Dependency; Betty F; Stavanger.
Kavuma
By Mark Kavuma
Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Into The Darkness; Carolina Moon; Modibo; Barbar G; Papa Joe; Abide With Me; Church.
Burnin' In London
Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Almost Like Being In Love; I Could Have Danced All Night; Nightlife In Tokyo; It's Magic; The Night
Has A Thousand Eyes; Summertime.
Helena Kay's KIM Trio: Moon Palace
by Roger Farbey
Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year 2015, Helena Kay is joined on her debut album by Ferg Ireland on bass and David Ingamells on drums. Kay studied for a BMus Jazz at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, graduating in 2016 with First Class Honours. She was also awarded the Anjool Malde ...
Jessica Radcliffe: Remembrance
by Roger Farbey
It seems propitiously timely to be releasing an album commemorating the centenary of the end of the first world war in November 2018 but vocalist and composer Jessica Radcliffe actually began her Remembrance project back in 2014, developing it as a component of her final year at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music And Dance where she ...
Flying Machines: New Life
by Roger Farbey
It takes barely a couple of plays but then the main hook line of Alex Munk's stonking title track grabs you and won't let go. This is very much in the vein of mid-period Frank Zappa with Munk's guitar wired to the extreme end of the jazz/metal spectrum. But it's not all sound and fury, as ...


