general thoughts.

matt. (Charles.M.Chen@williams.edu)
Thu, 22 Jun 95 10:33:06 EDT


hello.

in that acid jazz bulletin they were generally
raving over:

> THE ACID JAZZ NEWS NASTY NINE
>1. Freethinker EP-Mother Earth (Acid Jazz) Leaps and bounds ahead.
>Won't
>fail to satisfy.
>2. Clockwork Man-Corduroy (Acid Jazz) Tasty vibe pop, with a touch of
>movie chic. Pure class.
>3. The Best Of-Brian Auger (Tongue & Groove) If you don't know him by
>now
>it's a must-buy, If you do, it's still an essential selection.
>4. Marks Keyboard Repair Shop-Money Mark (Mo' Wax) My how this man can
>swing. Dope Hammond funk, from an ex-Beastie.
>5. Damn, Shit, Motherfucker-D'Angelo (Cooltempo) Twisted West Coast
>R'n'B
>Jazz. Like Marvin, heavy on the lyrical content, easy on the ears.
>6. Prayer 4 Unity-D-Influence (East West) If you've caught any of
>the
>live shows, you'll know this is the album for the summer.
>7. Shortening Bread-3 Pieces (Fantasy) A word to the wise-obtain at
>once.
>Zenith of the groove.
>8. The Rough And The Smooth-Outside (Dorado) Deep stuff, causing a
>stir in
>all the right places.
>9. Bananeira-Emilio Santiago (Soul Jazz) Fills floors across the
>globe.
>Respect to Soul Jazz for the re-issue.

what do people think of these?
i am especially interested in thoughts on
and more specific descriptions of
brian auger and jamiroquai's style.

thanks
matt.