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Jazzcollectivo 2 – Flavours Of Acoustic Jazz

CD (Item 566434) Ajabu (Germany), 2006 — Condition: Used
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A wealth of jazzy groovers from the contemporary European scene – most of them living up to the acoustic promise of the title, and nearly all of them in an upbeat, club jazz sort of groove! There's a few familiar names here, nestled nicely next to some lesser-knowns who represent the great wave of up-and-coming vocalists and musicians returning to an older jazz groove overseas – artists who might have made dance remix-styled work a decade or so ago, but who are following the lead of others to return things to a warmer groove of the jazz dance past. Yet even though working with classic inspiration, many of these artists come off with a more contemporary feel overall – a sound that's freshly tooled for the 21st Century, but not in a way that's filled with too many gimmicks or tricks. Titles include "Hang Ten" by Malkin Zany, "Better Days" by Sofia Pettersson, "Lady In Cement" by Jet Set Swe, "Laterna Magica" by Key, "Absolute Kevin" by Television Pickup, "Nicsee" by The Einmarsch, "Spagnolia" by Now, "Wouldn't That Be Fun" by Sofi Hellborg with Tony Allen, "Resistance" by Jens Loden, "Jamming" by Five Corners Quintet with Mark Murphy, and "Estrada Do Sol" by Miriam Aida.  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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