late night with jamiroquai January 31, 2004
past: Musiq, 'soulstar' Johnny
Hammond's album released in 1975 called Gears
got such bad reviews, but the song Fantasy was definitely one
of those tracks that deserved to be included. Having just heard this original,
it's impossible for me to say what that album was like, but the single is great
and is an inspiration to get more Johnny Hammond tunes. Ramsey
Lewis' Whisper Zone, a very solid track, brings us right
into Leon Ware. The track
What's Your Name is something that, albeit old-school, gives
you pause and makes you understand just what Jay Kay has in
his head when he's expressing himself. This sounds like classic Jamiroquai
complete with an outstanding horn section and wonderful female vocals. It
would be absolutely great if Jay and Beverley
Knight would remake this tune.
18.30
the comments
6 out of 10 is a fair rating, I think. It's probably the least cohesively strong AnotherLateNight albums. Jay Kay doesn't step too far out of the box sticking with a lot of soul/disco & funk cuts. No rock or hip hop nuggets. No smooth transitional records or breaks and no inclusion of any of their own tracks. The individual tracks stand out (particularly the Leon Ware and Commodores tracks...and I'm a sucker for Patrice Rushen) but the album as a whole is a little flat. posted by: Jason at 20.33Along the Jamiroquai path, though probably a lighter version I'm really digging Maroon 5 right now. I don't have the full album yet but I have several singles from soundtracks and whatnot and am really digging it. posted by: Michelle at 14.26copyright 2004 ej flavors |