Acid Jazz marks its 35th anniversary with a series of catalogue classics. The first of these classics is Mother Earth's debut album, "Stoned Woman".
Recorded in a Tottenham industrial estate studio at the height of acid jazz, this is a rock inflection, a funky infusion that heavily references early to mid-70s Blaxploitation soundtracks.
Mother Earth developed a life of its own, going through line-up changes, and leaving behind the arguably more radical sound that remains distilled in this album.
A must for original-era acid jazz fans, marking an important period in British music.