Safri Duo ‎– 3.0

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1 Fallin' High
Written-By – D. Lucas*, F. Weyer*, G. Nakas*, K.Wahl*
5:58
2 The Moonwalker
Guitar – Jonas Krag Vocals – Morten Friis
5:08
3 Rise 7:10
4 All The People In The World
Featuring – Clark Anderson Written-By – Remee
3:40
5 Marimba Dreams 2:25
6 Amazonas 6:15
7 Agogo Mosse
Bass – Lars Danielsson Featuring – Clark Anderson Guitar – Jonas Krag Written-By – C. Anderson*, Lucas (2)
4:31
8 Laarbasses
Featuring – Clark Anderson Recorded By [Horns] – Johnny Stage Saxophone [Baryton] – Nis Toxværd Trombone, Trombone [Bass] – Steen Nikolaj Hansen* Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Jesper Gotholdt, Jesper Riis Written-By – C. Anderson*
5:14
9 Bombay Vice 4:52
10 Prelude 6:11
Video The "Played-A-Live" Tour
Film Editor – Thomas Holm Jørgensen Other [Produced By] – Virtual Effects And Fantasies A/S

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Enhanced CD, includes exclusive footage & music video:
The Played-A-Live Tour (3:15) and The Fallin' High Video (3:21).

Safri Duo are published by Sony ATV Music Publ. (UK) Ltd.

All tracks final mastered at Tocano

Track 6: Animal sounds taken from sample CD "Red Box", samples: courtesy of Best Service
Track 8: Horns recorded at Parsberg Studio.

℗ 2003 Universal Music (Denmark) A/S
© 2003 Universal Music (Denmark) A/S, a Universal Music Company.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 602498656372
  • Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS
  • Label Code: LC 01846

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
3.0 (CD, Album, Enh) Magic Records 986563-7 Poland 2003
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Rated 4/5
Review by Waltorious Jul 03, 2004 (edited over 7 years ago)
In my opinion, this album isn't as good as Episode II, though it still has some good stuff on it. The production is slicker, but I enjoyed the more raw sound of the first album. Episode II seemed to have a bigger emphasis on the percussion, wheras 3.0 adds a lot of other instruments and synths to the mix; I liked having the drumming take a more central role. Also, I'm not a fan of the vocals on this album... Clark Anderson is certainly a talented singer but his singing style sounds to me like poppy R&B, which is not usually a genre I like.

Having said that, some of the instrumental tracks on this album are really awesome. For me, "Rise" is the standout; it has a good blend of rhythm and melody that keeps evolving as the track progresses. Unfortunately, it's now being released as a single with some added vocals by Clark Anderson... I think the instrumental version here is far better. Other instrumentals like "Amazonas" and "Prelude" (a reinterpretation of a classical piece) are also great.

Don't get me wrong, I still like this album. Just don't take it too seriously... some stuff can sound a little cheesy, but it's just Morten and Uffe having fun. And if they weren't having fun, it woulnd't be Safri Duo, would it?

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