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Jazzanova - In Between

Label:
Catalog#:
0-7567-93121-2-9
Format:
CD
Country:
US
Released:
02 Jul 2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Acid Jazz, Future Jazz

Tracklist

1   L.O.V.E. And You & I 7:48 X
    Bass - Paul Kleber
  Vibraphone - David Friedman
2   No Use 4:10 X
    Vocals - Clara Hill
3   The One-Tet 3:51 X
    Vocals - Capitol A
4   Fade Out 0:40 X
5   Hanazono 8:16 X
    Piano - Hajime Yoshizawa
6   Mwela, Mwela (Here I Am) 7:16 X
    Vocals - Rob Gallagher , Valerie Etienne
7   Keep Falling 5:20 X
    Vocals - Hawkeye Phanatic , Ursula Rucker
8   Cyclic 0:48 X
9   Another New Day 5:19 X
10   Place In Between 1:23 X
11   Soon 4:35 X
    Vocals - Vikter Duplaix
12   Dance The Dance 8:23 X
    Vocals - Doug Hammond
13   Sub Atlantic 0:38 X
14   Glow And Glare 5:51 X
15   E-Ovation 0:19 X
16   Takes You Back (Unexpected Dub) 5:36 X
    Vocals - Desney Bailey
17   Wasted Time 3:48 X
    Vocals - Vikter Duplaix

Credits

Mixed By - Axel Reinemer

Notes

Packaged in digipack form.

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Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Jul 22, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
This is how it's done. From the very first track of IN BETWEEN, you know you're in for some quality listening. "L.O.V.E. And You & I" is a piece of cut-up jazz that's only enhanced by the stop-start instrumentation. If you want something smoother, "No Use" will be like silk against your ears. "Hanazono" takes us into a detour of Japan, but "Mwela, Mwela (Here I Am)" lands us safely in Africa with its rhythms and chorus. Even an interlude like "Cyclic" is packed full of emotion -- it leads into the thoughtful and delicate "Another New Day." "Soon," "Glow and Glare," and "Takes You Back," are electro throwbacks of the best kind. There's no one quite like Jazzanova, and this album proves why.