Jam&Spoon* – Kaleidoscope
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Drum n Bass, Techno, Downtempo, Euro House, Latin |
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Tracklist
Garden Of Eden | 5:31 | ||
Kaleidoscope Skies | 3:27 | ||
Guiding Light | 4:33 | ||
Warm Dead Dog | 5:24 | ||
Flame | 5:24 | ||
You Got To Get In | 2:03 | ||
To Get Out | 6:30 | ||
Kiss Away | 5:27 | ||
Usual Suspect | 7:32 | ||
El Baile | 5:03 | ||
So Called Techno Track | 6:16 | ||
Suspicious Minds | 4:01 | ||
Mark Runs The Voodoo Down | 2:43 | ||
Don't Call It Love | 3:41 | ||
I Pull My Gun Once | 5:04 | ||
I Pull My Gun Twice | 4:18 |
Credits (13)
- Mati KlarweinArtwork [Cover Art]
- Die GestaltenDesign [Coverdesign], Artwork [Cover Artwork]
- Peter WeiheGuitar
- Guy DavieMastered By
- Olaf HeinePhotography By [Liner Card]
- Eve PrimePhotography By [Plavka]
Notes
The cover of 'Kaleidoscope' is a painting by artist Abdul Mati Klarwein (1932-2002) and was previously used in 1970 for the album Hooteroll? performed by Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia.
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Kaleidoscope CD, Album | JAM! – CDEPC 5321 K | South Africa | 1996 | South Africa — 1996 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album | JAM! – JAM 487262 2, Dance Pool – 487262 2 | Europe | 1997 | Europe — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album | Epic – EK 68752 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album, Promo | JAM! – JAM SAMPCD 4370, Dance Pool – JAM SAMPCD 4370 | Germany | 1997 | Germany — 1997 | |||||
Kaleidoscope 2×LP, Album | JAM! – JAM 487262 1, Dance Pool – JAM 487262 1 | Europe | 1997 | Europe — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope Cassette, Album | JAM! – JAM 487262 4 | Europe | 1997 | Europe — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album | Columbia – CK 91167 | Canada | 1997 | Canada — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album, Promo | Dance Pool – ESCA 6788 | Japan | 1997 | Japan — 1997 | |||||
Kaleidoscope Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release | A.M.P. Production – LC 24.08.97.22. | Russia | 1997 | Russia — 1997 | |||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album | Dance Pool – ESCA 6788 | Japan | 1997 | Japan — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope Minidisc, Album | JAM! – JAM 487262 8, Dance Pool – 487262 8 | Europe | 1997 | Europe — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album, Unofficial Release | JAM! (3) – JAM 487262 2, Dance Pool (2) – JAM 487262 2, BMG (2) – none | Russia | 1997 | Russia — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album | JAM! – 758.356/2-487262, JAM! – 758.356, JAM! – 2-487262, Dance Pool – 758.356/2-487262, Dance Pool – 758.356, Dance Pool – 2-487262 | Brazil | 1997 | Brazil — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release | Марафон – MFMC 97146 | Russia | 1997 | Russia — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album | JAM! – JAM 487262 2, Dance Pool – 487262 2 | Asia | 1997 | Asia — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope Cassette, Album | Dance Pool – 487262-4, JAM! – JAM 487262 4 | Spain | 1997 | Spain — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope Cassette, Album | Dance Pool – 487262 4, JAM! – 487262 4 | Poland | 1997 | Poland — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope CD, Album | JAM! – CMI 487262 | Mexico | 1997 | Mexico — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope Cassette, Album, Promo | Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. – CT 91167 | Canada | 1997 | Canada — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope 16×File, MP3, Album, Reissue, 320 kbps | Allstar Music (2) – ALL071 | Europe | 2019 | Europe — 2019 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope 16×File, WAV, Album, Reissue | Allstar Music (2) – ALL071 | Europe | 2019 | Europe — 2019 | New Submission | ||||
Kaleidoscope Cassette, Album | Dance Pool – 487262-4 | Turkey | Turkey | New Submission |
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Reviews
referencing Kaleidoscope (CD, Album) JAM 487262 2
Flame suspicous minds usaul suspect so called techno track guiding light high lights on here the rest cheses pop prefer right in the night instrumental, find me ben liebrand mix ,follow me ,the tribe, hispanos in space, stella die kraft der ver herzen ,odyssey to anyoona, neurotrance adventure, path of harmony ,paradise garage,zen flash zen bones,stellas cry,trance central trip,stella remixs by moby frank dewulf,roght in night mixs find me mixs best outings go listen also check out dance to trance hello sanfrancisco,we came on peace ,take a free fall ,and tracks from moon spirits album and of course another great techno artist cosmic baby with out a doubt techno ambient in its true form may l also add sven vath #/;^()**- Edited 5 years ago
referencing Kaleidoscope (CD, Album) JAM 487262 2
"El Baile" destroys everything else on this album, those wanting Gipsy Kings done happy hardcore stylee look no further :-(
Just a weird release, like two different albums glued onto each other
This is a pretty good deep release:
Warm Dead dog, You got to get in to get out, Usual Suspects, So called techno track, Mark runs the voodoo down, I pull my gun once/twice
The other half should have been released separately as a Plavka happy euro-house album. referencing Kaleidoscope (CD, Album) JAM 487262 2
This album is all about the tracks 'so called techno track' & 'i pull my gun twice' for me ... two masterpieces created by Jam & Spoon!referencing Kaleidoscope (CD, Album) JAM 487262 2
Excellent Album, and a very good Drum and bass track on here too .. ;)
Well worth a CD buy ..referencing Kaleidoscope (CD, Album) JAM 487262 2
This is definetly my favourite Album By Jam & Spoon, the one that really stands out from the other releases. "Kaleidoscope" is filled with Magic, Sun, heat, blue skies, green landscapes, lethargy, hipnotic experiences, dance and Romance. This a true masterpiece that one must have.referencing Kaleidoscope (CD, Album) EK 68752
KALEIDOSCOPE sees Jam & Spoon slide a bit from their TRIPOMATIC FAIRYTALES opus. "Garden of Eden" is rather self-indulgent (dig that electric guitar!), and "Kaleidoscope Skies" brings back the Spanish guitar that made their hits ("Right in the Night" reappears on the US version of the album), though this time with a slower tempo and some Indian sitar as well. Indeed, the first half of the album seems much more aimed toward trip-hop aspects: slower breaks on "Warm Dead Dog," and the dub and strings on "Flame"; the jazz trumpet on the gradual chug of "Mark Runs the Voodoo Down." It seems as if they're trying to move away from the club-trance with which they built their reputation, but the results are decidedly mixed. Sure, the atmospheric drum 'n' bass on "To Get Out" is a strong effort, but they also falter when they try to return to the club: "Kiss Away" is a huge slice of cheese (tasty, but still...), "So Called Techno Track" is nowhere near their best work, and "El Baile" seems particularly egregious rip-off of the Latin house boom. Plus, the rock guitars on "I Pull My Gun Once"... really? But they still can kicking out the club jams, as with "Guiding Light," which seems almost spare when compared to their usual output or the more aggressive "I Pull My Gun Twice." You can't blame Jam & Spoon for trying new things, even if they don't always work out well.referencing Kaleidoscope (CD, Album) JAM 487262 2
Excellent, qualitative album! I recommend!
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