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Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up. Price Match Guarantee. Safari Disco Club is catchy and nothing much more than that.

If the band can maintain this mainstream sound and still throw in a few of the tracks that sound similar to what got them their recognition and attention in their future releases then they will have hit the nail on the head. For now, though pretty much the only thing Yelle has stayed true to in terms of their previous widely praised and respected sound, with their release of Safari Disco Club , though, is their ability to generate hype; although this time the hype is generated through their party-anthem beats and is less unique to the band.

This time the hype has become more similar to the hype that Lady Gaga generates through her edgier pop releases or to that of their seemingly American sound-sister, Uffie who has never been known for her unique sound and rich talent. Best iptv m3u list. Safari Disco Club is the second studio album by French electropop band Yelle.

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Filed under: Electronica , Experimental , Rock 1 Comment ». Filed under: Electronic , Experimental , Rock Leave a comment ». Blog at WordPress. WP Designer. Home Contact Disclaimer! The Breakaway [S. Khan, A. Jackson, S. Jordan, M. Badrena] 2. Casa Loco [S. Badrena] 3. Penetration [Steve Khan] 4. Some Sharks [S. Badrena] 5. Uncle Roy [Steve Khan] 6. The Suitcase for Folon [S. Badrena] Review by John W. It has a very similar flow and groove to Eyewitness and ModernTimes, the second release in the trio of Khan's '80s Gibson guitar tone period.

What immediately stands out, notably on "Some Sharks" the Police-esque track and "The Suitcase," are the excellent vocals by Manolo Badrena. On this song and others, he has quite a great time cutting loose, wild-man style, in a heavily reverbed fashion adding a deeper Latin-flavored atmosphere.

This instantly causes one to think of ' chord stylings and voicings in Khan's guitar. Paralleling Khan's masterful guitar work, it is noted by Khan that bass and drumming enthusiasts cite this as the record to get of the trio's '80s releases.

Sadly, due to many financial and lack-of-touring issues, this master lineup finally broke up after this release. All the aforementioned Antilles recordings barely saw a U.

Five Wonderful Stars!! Earl Klugh, the acoustical jazz guitar master, displays most of his musical virtuoso arsenal with this very pleasing and jazzy CD.

Those who try to relegate Mr Klugh to the "smooth jazz" corner of jazz may be surprised by his hot blazing runs, well-plotted solo arcs, unique arrangements, those magical overtones that hang in the air, and his overall tasteful musicianship.

But not those of us who have been enjoying Mr Klugh for many years. Search the musical universe and you'll hear no one else that comes close to his wonderful acoustical sound, fully on display here. And the overall trio performance shows three "melded" minds that understand their musical mission and swing as tightly as anyone out there. Bassist Ralph Armstrong great thematic arco bass solo on "Night and Day" and drummer Gene Dunlap check out his 'samba school' tags on "One Note Samba" are superb in support and solo.

This is an all-occasion musical experience: listening, driving, partying, or background but he'll keep distracting you with his runs : it works beautifully on all levels. Most songs come in around the 4 to 5 minute mark and the sound is great. Winners All!!!

A sure-fire hit for your personal listening pleasure or as a "can't miss" present for ANY music fan. Bewitched 2. Days Of Wine And Roses 3. Insensatez How Insensitive 4. Love Theme From 'Spartacus' 5. I'll Remember April 6. I Say A Little Prayer 8. Night And Day 9. Lonely Girl Too Marvelous For Words Sorry, no scans. Jackson, M. Badrena, D. Weckl, S. Jordan] 2. Blue Zone 41 [Steve Khan] 3. Kamarica [S. Jordan] 4. Silent Screen [Steve Khan] 5. Mambosa [Steve Khan] 6.

Butane Elvin [Steve Khan] 7. Botero People [S. Jordan] 8. Zaret] 9. Jordan] Enjoy. NY Slick 2. A Slight Smile 3. Aromatic 5. Body And Soul 2. Carnival Manha De Carnaval 3. Chocolate Shake 4. Dedicated To You 5. Clarence's Place 6. Aries 7. Skylark 8. Hank Mobley joins the trio for beautiful explorations on "Speak Low" and "Stella By Starlight" as well as two contemporary tunes: "Corcovado" and the title track. Sadly, unlike Montgomery, Green didn't have any popular success with these albums, but they make for very nice swinging sets.

This album is truely an album for guitarists to study if they are learning jazz guitar. Listen to his sound and his dexterity.

Other than that, this album is far from the greatest album in Green's cataloge. It took me a while to figure out what song it was from hearing it, but that was just because of Green's gift for song interpertation. The song definately sounds like a 's Bachelor music hit, but unfortunately it was not.

As the rather boring, bossa nova craze was sweaping the country it had its ties and impact on jazzers. This is somewhat of a classic, but there is much more by Green to check out. And, sure enough, the music within is dreadfully dull. The third of four collaborations between guitarist Grant Green and organist Larry Young, I Want To Hold Your Hand, was also the last Blue Note record the guitarist made until 's Carryin' On which initiated a three-year spate of rather dull pop- funk. The arrangements are bland at best; ignited only by the inventive cues drummer Elvin Jones interjects.

Young, a helluva more brilliant player than this disc allows, comps rather methodically like a hack-pianist in a lounge bar. Hank Mobley sounds positively somnambulant. Listeners may want, instead, to check out the more interesting His Majesty King Funk , recorded a mere two months later for Verve, for evidence of how good organist Larry Young and guitarist Grant Green sounded together.

Originally released on Blue Note Tracks: 1. Speak Low 3. Stella By Starlight 4. Corcovado Quiet Nights 5. The Calling We're All Right Twilight It Must Have Happened On And On It Goes Your Life Story Houston



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