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Bob Dylan, when asked why he played so much old music on his Theme Time Radio Hour show, said ‘Because there is more of it’. And indeed there is an awful lot of it, you have no idea how much and frankly even we have no idea how much more there is and we have been doing this since 1975. The Ace archivists just keep discovering new old recordings that might as well have been made yesterday. Like any

great art form, recorded music endures, retaining its strength and its quality over decades. Ace aims to bring you the very best of it in a succinctly annotated, attractively packaged way with absolutely top-notch sound and to this end has teams of hugely knowledgeable music historians, designers with a keen eye for the right period look and highly-skilled trained audio engineers joyously producing hand-crafted CDs and vinyl. We want to share this wonderful world of sound, wisdom, entertainment, hilarity, absurdity, turmoil, in fact the full panoply of human emotion and experience. The very fact that you have read this far encourages us to believe that you share an obsession with recorded music, its history, its context and all things bright and beautiful about it. So welcome to what will hopefully be a long, strange and rewarding trip.

We're proud to be sponsoring the .untouchables awesome Brighton Mod Weekender this weekend. Check out the  exhibition do...
23/08/2025

We're proud to be sponsoring the .untouchables awesome Brighton Mod Weekender this weekend. Check out the exhibition down by the old west pier if you're in or near Brighton this weekend. 😎

Happy Birthday to our founder Ted Carroll 83 today! Seen here at his impeccable DJ set at the Ace Pop Up earlier this mo...
22/08/2025

Happy Birthday to our founder Ted Carroll 83 today! Seen here at his impeccable DJ set at the Ace Pop Up earlier this month. 🙏

  our Little Ann "Who Are You Trying To Fool" slipmat in service at the 6Ts Rhythm and Soul Society. Last few copies on ...
21/08/2025

our Little Ann "Who Are You Trying To Fool" slipmat in service at the 6Ts Rhythm and Soul Society. Last few copies on the website now. ✊

A new batch of Kent singles is now up for preorder. Does our Kent founder/ in-house legend Ady Croasdell ever sleep? ✊CI...
20/08/2025

A new batch of Kent singles is now up for preorder. Does our Kent founder/ in-house legend Ady Croasdell ever sleep? ✊

CITY 104 A
Got A Good Thing Going On
Clarence Daniels & Obie Jessie
CITY 104 B
Hard Working Girl
Clarence Daniels & Obie Jessie

The session that Clarence Daniel featured Obie (Young) Jessie as the vocalist, consisted of three marvellous jazz/soul tracks. Two sides sold very poorly on release on the Modern subsidiary Affiliated in 1966. However, early in the next millennium, ‘Hard Working Girl’ was picked up and played by retro DJs to great acclaim. The demand for the few, scarce existing copies, rocketed the price, thereby leading to Kent re-releasing it.

The third recorded track at the session, was equally excellent, so we have taken the opportunity to release ‘Got A Good Thing Going On’ on vinyl as a Kent Select 45 for its many fans. With ‘Hard Working Girl’ now deleted and still needed by more recent converts, it makes for a great new release.

CITY 105 A
Make It On Out
Doris Willingham
CITY 105 B
Holding On
The Taylor Brothers

This exciting 45, features two previously unheard 60s, New York soul, dance tracks.

Big Apple session singer and occasional composer, Doris Willingham, first had a rare release on the Hi-Monty label in 1966 and then in 1968 cut four sides for drummer Bernard “Pretty” Purdie. All were produced by Richard Tee and co-written with Doris. They were licensed to Ed Kassner who launched his Jay Boy label with ‘You Can’t Do That’ in both the UK and the USA. A change of strategy caused the US label to be discontinued after two releases and the UK then switched primarily to home-produced recordings. The two best Willingham sides lay dormant at President’s tape library until Ace released the killer ballad ‘Too Much To Bear’ in 2005. The fourth track is this superb dance number featuring the great Purdie band, no doubt featuring his usual bassist Jimmy Tyrell, who arranged the Hi-Monty 45.

The Taylor Brothers ‘Holding On’ is a much grittier affair, produced by Maxine Brown’s husband at the time, Mal Williams. The duo were Bennie “Earl” Bunn and Sam “The Man” Taylor and they wrote this, the third track recorded at the session that produced the ‘People In Love’ single on Joy. Sam had been a major mover in NYC black music circles since the 50s with his own bands and had fingers in many pies. The duo gave a performance worthy of some of the great 60s male soul couplings.

CITY 106 A
Nobody’s Gonna Love You
The Sherilles
CITY 106 B
She’s Gonna Make It
The Sherilles

West coast writer / producer George Semper recorded four sides on the Sherilles − a group led by Vessie Simmons, who had been lead singer for the Ribbons in the early 60s. She would go on to have a prolific solo career in the 70s, right through to the 90s. Ace sleuth Alec Palao found four Semper-produced sides on two DCT acetates and we licensed the rights from the Semper family. These fully realised recordings are from 1968 when the group had to swiftly change their name from the attempted one of the Shirelles − which they had hoped to get away with, and presumably cash in on that outfit’s fame. A court injunction put paid to that plan and though the name change was only slight, it was never tested in court, as the tracks were never issued. ‘Nobody’s Gonna Love You’ is an excellent George Semper song and judging by the 100 Club’s audience reaction to recent plays will become a staple of forward-thinking club’s playlists.

‘She’s Gonna Make It’ is in the same groove and not far short of the A side. Vessie would re-write and re-record it in 1975 as ‘I Can Make It On My Own’ for a solo release on her Simco label.

CITY 107 A
We’ve Reached A Dead End
Pat Livingston
CITY 107 B
Sugar Love
Pat Livingston

The Money Records 2” multi-track tape of ‘Sugar Love’ and ‘You Bet I Would’ revealed an unknown title ‘We’ve Reached A Dead End’. This turned out to be a beautiful Richard Cason-penned ballad which featured a lush, dramatic arrangement by Los Angeles musician Ray Jackson, complete with male backing vocals.

Cason co-produced the three songs with producer Hadley Murrell who licensed the recordings to Ruth Dolphin at Money. ‘Sugar Love’ only appeared on the flip of the second pressing of ‘You Bet I Would’, the instrumental was used initially. ‘Sugar Love’ is in itself in-demand as a dance track. Money 606 did not sell enough to warrant a further release and the track lay unmixed in the vault until now.

Interestingly the tape was dated May 1973, just prior to the two releases, and was described on the box as a rework of a tape from July 1971 - the music certainly wasn’t rushed.

REPRO 28A

You’d Be Good For Me
Jeanette Jones

REPRO 28B
Cut Loose
Jeanette Jones

The Golden State Recorders LP that Leo Kulka cut on Jeanette Jones in 1969 lives on, despite being undiscovered until this millennium. With the funkier end of the soul spectrum becoming more in vogue in recent years, ‘You’d Be Good For Me’ comes into its own as a perfect dance track for several current scenes. Co-written by Jeanette with the distinguished Gerry Goffin and Barry Goldberg, the song and production are exemplary – this 45 rpm release is well-earned.

We’ve grabbed the chance to reactivate ‘Cut Loose’ from the same sessions, as the original Kent 45 release now fetches a couple of hundred quid. With legendary 100 Club DJ Butch now spinning it from a recently acquired original acetate, it will only gain more interest among rare soul fans.

"Jon Savage's 1986-1990 Rollin' Under The Melody" will be released: 26.09.2025 🔥As we’ve come to expect from Ace’s much-...
19/08/2025

"Jon Savage's 1986-1990 Rollin' Under The Melody" will be released: 26.09.2025 🔥

As we’ve come to expect from Ace’s much-admired series of Jon Savage-curated two-CD collections, this new – and sadly final – volume is a multi-genre delight, taking the listener from house to baggy via post-punk, proto-grunge, minimalist avant-garde, the advent of sampling and more.

Among the many highlights are ‘Mystery Of Love’ by Mr Fingers, a track that turned Savage’s head during a trip to New York in early 1986; Hüsker Dü’s ‘Could You Be The One?’ from 1987, a perfect example of their melodic abilities; the action-packed ‘It Takes Two’ by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, which could be heard blasting out of boomboxes all over New York in spring 1988; Paul Oakenfold’s 1989 remix of Happy Mondays’ ‘Wrote For Luck’ into the early baggy classic ‘W.F.L.’; and the Holographic Goatee Mix of ‘What Is Love?’, the overlooked flip of Dee-Lite’s international hit ‘Groove Is In The Heart’ of 1990.

The compilation – and the series – ends with a contrast: David Morales’ seven-minute hardcore trance reconstruction of the Pet Shop Boys’ ‘So Hard’ followed by the reflective, sinuous guitar chime of the High’s ‘Take My Time’. They represent the twin poles of Jon Savage’s musical choices at a time when dance culture was still expanding exponentially and rock music had rediscovered its swagger and joie-de-vivre. Ten years in the making, the series began with a set devoted to 1965 and ends with 1990, two great periods for music.

CD ONE
1. MYSTERY OF LOVE ● MR FINGERS (1985) 6.42
2. SAFETY NET ● SHOP ASSISTANTS (1986) 2.22
3. LET’S GO SWIMMING ● ARTHUR RUSSELL (1986) 5.16
4. WORD UP! ● CAMEO (1986) 4.17
5. COULD YOU BE THE ONE? ● HÜSKER DÜ (1987) 2.33
6. FINISHED ● THROWING MUSES (1987) 3.50
7. BIG DECISION ● THAT PETROL EMOTION (1987) 4.37
8. PUMP UP THE VOLUME ● M|A|R|R|S (1987) 6.26
9. TRAVELING AT THE SPEED OF THOUGHT ● ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’S (1987) 5.00
10. PAID IN FULL ● ERIC B & RAKIM (1987) 7.08
11. THEME FROM S-EXPRESS ● S-EXPRESS (1988) 5.58
12. IT TAKES TWO ● ROB BASE & DJ E-Z ROCK (1988) 4.48
13. CRASH ● THE PRIMITIVES (1988) 2.31
14. BREAK 4 LOVE ● RAZE vocals: Jeanette Fraginals (1988) 5.25
15. FREAK SCENE ● DINOSAUR JR (1988) 3.35
16. CHE ● SPACEMEN 3 (1988) 4.28
17. FULL FATHOM FIVE ● THE STONE ROSES (1988) 3.20

CD TWO
1. TEEN AGE RIOT ● SONIC YOUTH (1988) 6.56
2. A DAY IN THE LIFE ● BLACK RIOT (1988) 5.31
3. SHE DRIVES ME CRAZY ● FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS (1988) 3.35
4. HALLUCINATION GENERATION ● THE GRUESOME TWOSOME (1989) 3.45
5. HARD LIGHT ● BAND OF SUSANS (1989) 4.38
6. W.F.L. ● HAPPY MONDAYS (1989) 7.09
7. ONE OF OUR GIRLS HAS GONE MISSING ● AC MARIAS (1989) 3.15
8. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SLY & LOVECHILD ● SLY & LOVECHILD (1990) 8.21
9. ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK YOUR HEART ● SAINT ETIENNE (1990) 4.25
10. HIPPYCHICK ● SOHO (1990) 5.08
11. THE ONLY ONE I KNOW ● THE CHARLATANS (1990) 3.56
12. ROCKIN’ OVER THE BEAT ● TECHNOTRONIC featuring YA KID K (1990) 6.32
13. WHAT IS LOVE? ● DEEE-LITE (1990) 4.10
14. SO HARD ● PET SHOP BOYS (1990) 7.42
15. TAKE YOUR TIME ● THE HIGH (1990) 3.58

Ronnie McNeir "Makes A Move" will be released on CD & LP on: 26.09.2025 🔥The tapes for “Ronnie McNeir Makes A Move” were...
18/08/2025

Ronnie McNeir "Makes A Move" will be released on CD & LP on: 26.09.2025 🔥

The tapes for “Ronnie McNeir Makes A Move” were found in Mickey Stevenson’s extensive master tape collection. A full new LP of classic McNeir is an absolute treat for his many soul fans; particularly in Europe where he is so admired.

Ronnie recorded over twenty tracks with Mickey Stevenson’s production company in 1971. Eleven of these were featured on his RCA LP “Ronnie McNeir”, but another ten were left in the vaults.

The title track, ‘Let’s Make A Move’ is an urgent, exciting funk sound, composed with Ronnie’s frequent writing partner, Andre Moore. ‘I’m Sorry’ is an earlier version of ‘Gone Away’ which featured on the 1972 RCA “Ronnie McNeir” LP, without the female singer’s vocal response track.

‘Say You’ is the Motown song first recorded by the Monitors in 1965. It has a more laid-back treatment here, giving it a whole new dimension. We issued the single version on a Kent Select 45 in 2022; both versions are featured on the CD. Another re-envisaged Motown number is ‘The Girl’s Alright With Me’ which features Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford’s backing vocals − as do other tracks on this album. Surprisingly, Bob Dylan’s ‘Blowing In The Wind’ is also covered; in a pleasing, jaunty treatment.

‘My Day Will Come’ is a slow-burning number Ronnie co-wrote with his wife Mona. It is one he is particularly proud of and has been picked up by moderns soul DJs as a potential crossover hit. ‘Tell Your Mama’ is a sensuous, Marvin Gaye-influenced groove, while ‘East Side, West Side’ is more streetwise, dealing with the social problems that face many young people.

As a multi-instrumentalist, heavily influenced by jazz, it comes as no surprise that Ronnie would record two jazz / soul instrumental jams which he simply named ‘Ronnie’s Bag #1’ and ‘Ronnie’s Bag #2’. The tracks are keyboard-lead, piano and possibly organ – or more likely one of the early synthesisers that Ronnie pioneered. ‘Ronnie’s Bag #1’ is more jazz-oriented, while ‘Ronnie’s Bag #2’ goes funky.

The CD comes with new publicity photos and a career overview from David Cole as featured in the In The Basement magazine.

As promised here are a handful of lines we brought back from the Ace Pop Up Shop (limited quantities available via the A...
14/08/2025

As promised here are a handful of lines we brought back from the Ace Pop Up Shop (limited quantities available via the Ace website). We're hoping to take the Pop Up on the road in the near future - more news on this shortly. 🙏

Ace Records are delighted to announce the reissue one of Parliament’s classic LPs, “Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndro...
13/08/2025

Ace Records are delighted to announce the reissue one of Parliament’s classic LPs, “Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome” on 26.09.2025.

Originally released in 1977, “Funkentelechy” found George Clinton and his crew on top form. The album got to #2 in Billboard’s R&B chart and #13 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart. Although best known for featuring their smash club hit ‘Flash Light’, every track on the album shines from ‘Bop Gun’ to ‘Wizard Of Finance’.

Ace are always known for going the extra mile and this reissue is not only pressed on 180gm vinyl but comes with the 8-page comic book that also graced the original issue.

There is no downstroke on this upstroke. This is the one.

11/08/2025

Fatback Band's 'Night Fever', reimagined by house legend Kenny Dope - is out now on all digital platforms! Accompanied by a retro-styled music video drawn from Fatback Band’s TopPop TV performance.

Watch the full videon on our Youtube channel here: https://youtu.be/EnrxkkO_MQU

  Alice Clark "Never Did I Stop Loving You". Last hour of the shop folks. 🥲
10/08/2025

Alice Clark "Never Did I Stop Loving You". Last hour of the shop folks. 🥲

Keb Darge kicking off our DJ lineup on the final day of the Ace Pop Up (1 Adelaide Rd, NW3). Thanks to all our magnifice...
10/08/2025

Keb Darge kicking off our DJ lineup on the final day of the Ace Pop Up (1 Adelaide Rd, NW3). Thanks to all our magnificent DJs this week, the customers who we loved meeting and of course Gold for the peerless system that made the week sound so good. Don't forget to buy your next system from Ben and his team on Park Road in N8.

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