

Shaw, Marlena: The Spice Of Life (Vinyl LP)
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From the opening, Shaw’s voice — both playful and powerful — cuts through the lush yet tight-knit arrangements, weaving together a vibrant tapestry of soul, proto-funk, jazz, gospel, and blues. The album features two defining classics: her deeply resonant original of ‘Woman Of The Ghetto’ and a signature take on Ashford & Simpson’s ‘California Soul’, both staples in sampling culture (you'll probably find that you're more familiar with Shaw's material than you thought.)
Evans and Stepney’s arrangements are far from mere support — they’re panoramic and inventive. You’ll hear kalimba flourishes, psych-tinged guitar accents, and bongo-fueled organ textures that elevate each track, keeping the atmosphere rich but never overwhelming. Moments like the Bacharach-styled ‘Looking Through The Eyes Of Love’ or the dramatic flair of ‘Stormy Monday’ showcase their widescreen sensibility and Shaw’s versatility.
Beneath its musical elegance, The Spice Of Life carries a weighty current of social commentary. Tracks such as ‘Woman Of The Ghetto’ and the succinct, fierce ‘Liberation Conversation’ bring political and feminist themes into a soulful, expressive framework — adding unexpected depth to the sophisticated sonic palette.
This album offers an immersive journey through soul-jazz mastery, one that rewarded listeners with sampling gold for decades to come.
- Woman Of The Ghetto
- Call It Stormy Monday
- Where Can I Go?
- I'm Satisfied
- I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free)
- Liberation Conversation
- California Soul
- Go Away, Little Boy
- Looking Through The Eyes Of Love
- Anyone Can Move A Mountain

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