The only other JTQ album I've heard is A Few Useful Tips About Living Under
Ground (1996), its pretty cool, but not quite as good as WaM. Also check out
New Jersey Kings, its JTQ recording on Acid Jazz as NJK after they signed
for another label (I have that right, yeah?). Speaking of Acid Jazz, check
out their Totally Wired series, its back where I started, and on the whole
you can't go wrong. I'd also recommend Corduroy, Dad Man Cat, its a classy
soundtrack record (what are the boys from Corduroy up to since they split?).
Nice to recommend some disc's, after all the great recommends I've received
from you guys.
Keeping me ear to the list
Willy
> ----------
> From: wharton@nildram.co.uk[SMTP:wharton@nildram.co.uk]
> Sent: 18 December 2000 17:52
> To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> Subject: JTC
>
> Just bought Wait a Minute (JTQ).
>
> It's fantastic, especially Indian Summers (real laid back - almost
> latin feel).
>
> I'm relatively new to the acid-jazz scene - are all JTQ's albums as
> good as this ? And is this achitypal acid-jazz ?
>
> Mike Wharton
> wharton@nildram.co.uk
> its2cool.co.uk
>
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