James Hardway – Straight From The Fridge
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Future Jazz, Drum n Bass |
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Tracklist
Happiness Brakes | 4:44 | ||
Earth Runnings | 4:07 | ||
Andrea's Chimes | 1:04 | ||
Dangerblue | 3:50 | ||
Jump Up Natural | 5:18 | ||
Heart Beat | 1:07 | ||
Going Home | 4:13 | ||
The Biltmore Piano | 1:20 | ||
Speak Softly | 6:40 | ||
Hank & Larry Dreams | 2:10 | ||
Can't Show Love | 5:57 | ||
Shinto | 1:11 | ||
Uptown | 4:55 | ||
Backwards In Time | 2:23 |
Credits (3)
- Yacht AssociatesDesign, Art Direction
- Jason TozerPhotography By
- James HardwayProducer, Recorded By, Instruments [All Other], Vocals, Effects [Treatments]
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CD tracklist longer than LP tracklist
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Straight From The Fridge CD, Album | Hydrogen Dukebox – Duke 96CD | UK | 2001 | UK — 2001 | ||||
![]() | Straight From The Fridge LP, Album | Hydrogen Dukebox – DUKE 098DJV | UK | 2001 | UK — 2001 | ||||
![]() | Straight From The Fridge CD, Album, Promo | Hydrogen Dukebox – Duke96CDPromo | UK | 2001 | UK — 2001 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Straight From The Fridge LP, Album, Promo, White Label | Hydrogen Dukebox – DUKE 096DJV | UK | 2001 | UK — 2001 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Straight From The Fridge CDr, Album | Ioda – none | US | 2006 | US — 2006 |
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referencing Straight From The Fridge (CD, Album) Duke 96CD
<I>Straight from the Fridge</I> hints at the chilled quality of the album perhaps, but don’t be fooled, James Hardway has his jazzy stamp all over the album. “Happiness Breaks” is a mid-tempo house track, full of warm vibes and good feelings, while “Earth Runnings” is smooth soul with a great underlying bass. “Dangerblue” and “Going Home” go for a bluesy feeling; “Jump Up Natural” reminds us of Hardway’s drum ‘n’ bass roots; and “Speak Softly” has a Jamaican house vibe to it. “Can’t Show Love” swings the sadness away, and “Uptown” jazzes things up considerably. James’ new sound has matured since <I>Moors and Christians</I>, and I, for one, like it.
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