This classic of South African music marked Mama Africa's international breakthrough, driven by the success of its title track. Strut released the definitive remastered edition of vocalist and political activist Miriam Makeba's Pata Pata, available now in mono and stereo for the first time on a new double-LP set. It also lent ample proof as to why Vaughan has been long acclaimed as one of the pre-eminent vocalists of all-time, right alongside the likes of Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, who once called Vaughan "the world's greatest singing talent." Verve's reissue was remastered at Capitol Studios from the original tapes and includes memorable interpretations of such songs as "Misty," "Autumn in New York" and "Moonlight in Vermont." Miriam Makeba, Pata Pata (Strut) The album was originally released in 1958 and showcased the legendary jazz vocalist's wide vocal range, bop-phrasing innovations and expert yet effortless vibrato control. Sarah Vaughan, Sarah Vaughan’s Golden Hits!!! (Verve) Verve/UMe has released Sarah Vaughan's Golden Hits!!! on vinyl in two different color options: black and gold. "The album takes the listener from carefully targeted sonic missiles to more reflective, thought-provoking moments," says the Orchestra's chief songwriter/arranger Pierre Chrètien. The album, released via Strut, finds them once again delivering their uncompromising social and political messages, and drawing on a broad palette from their trademark Latin, Afro and Caribbean styles to some of the UK's political sounds of the early '80s - the era of The Clash, The Police, 2-tone and frontline reggae. The Souljazz Orchestra have released their new album, Chaos Theories, on LP with audio mastered by The Carvery. The Souljazz Orchestra, Chaos Theories (Strut) In addition to vinyl, Ninguem Vai Me Segurar and Ana Mazzotti are available on CD and digitally. Both albums are presented as officially licensed reissues, remastered and pressed to 180g vinyl, and were released on September 13. However, they are regarded by Brazilian funk aficionados as gems of the samba-jazz, lysergic funk and trippy Bossa Nova. Ninguem Vai Me Segurar (1974) and Ana Mazzotti (1977) are little-known outside of their country of origin. Ana Mazzotti, Ninguem Vai Me Segurar and Ana Mazzotti (Far Out Recordings)įar Out pays tribute to the much-missed forgotten legend fo Brazilian '70s music, Ana Mazzotti, by reissuing her only two studio albums recorded before her premature death in her mid-thirties. As an increasing number of music fans discover the joy of vinyl, we hope these lists will serve as a starting point for new musical discoveries. At JAZZIZ, we share the vinyl community's appreciation of the experience of collecting and playing vinyl records. Vinyl is back! Each month on "Vinyl Watch," we list some of the most noteworthy new vinyl releases - including new albums, reissues, special-edition box sets and more. It also lent ample proof as to why Vaughan has been long acclaimed as one of the pre-eminent vocalists of all-time, right alongside the likes of Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, who once called Vaughan “the world’s greatest singing talent.” Verve’s reissue was remastered at Capitol Studios from the original tapes and includes memorable interpretations of such songs as “Misty,” “Autumn in New York” and “Moonlight in Vermont.” The album was originally released in 1958 and showcased the legendary jazz vocalist’s wide vocal range, bop-phrasing innovations and expert yet effortless vibrato control. Verve/UMe has released Sarah Vaughan’s Golden Hits!!! on vinyl in two different color options: black and gold. Sarah Vaughan, Sarah Vaughan’s Golden Hits!!! (Verve)
“The album takes the listener from carefully targeted sonic missiles to more reflective, thought-provoking moments,” says the Orchestra’s chief songwriter/arranger Pierre Chrètien. The album, released via Strut, finds them once again delivering their uncompromising social and political messages, and drawing on a broad palette from their trademark Latin, Afro and Caribbean styles to some of the UK’s political sounds of the early ’80s – the era of The Clash, The Police, 2-tone and frontline reggae.