Jamiroquai - Dynamite Audio CD
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Band: Jamiroquai
Title: Dynamite
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Release Date: 2006-01-31
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Feels Just Like It Should 2: Dynamite 3: Seven Days in Sunny June 4: Electric Mistress 5: Starchild 6: Love Blind 7: Talullah 8: (Don't) Give Hate a Chance 9: World That He Wants 10: Black Devil Car 11: Hot Tequila Brown
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Quite Possibly the best yet... I am stunned that it just keeps getting better with every album.
This is quite possibly the best ever from Jamiroquai. While most artists lose their edge over time, Jamiroquai keeps cranking out some of the best music out there.
YOU CAN'T TOUCH JAMIROQUAI!!!
This is a stellar cd from start to finish, I am glad they took their time to put out another amazing record. Once again Jay Kay and the boys take you on a musical journey filled with funk, rock, disco and acid jazz. It gets me so heated that American's dont give Jamiroquai any shine, Jay Kay is one of the most talented singers and writers of this generation. I cant wait to see what they come up with next. .
DYNAMIC DYNAMITE!
As an owner of every release to date of this band's music, I would highly reccomend Dynamite. This album is a MUST buy for any Jamiroquai fan. It has a blend of Jay Kay's gorgeous funk with some rock thrown in. His new trio of African American female singers also highlight the album with their well blended vocal talents. Some songs you might want to check out from this album would be "Star Child" "Dynamite" "Feels Just Like It Should" "Talullah" "Seven Days In Sunny June" and "Don't Give Hate A Chance".
Doesn't stray from the formula
There is the requisite slow jam ("Tallulah") that appears midway in the 11-song set, preceded and followed by a plethora of dance tracks, and two semi-rocking tunes thrown in for good measure ("Feels Just Like It Should" and "Hot Tequila Brown") that serve to bookend the album. Thumping 70's/80's dance beats that, at times, drown out the vocalist, a lead singer with a distinctive delivery, and enigmatic lyrics make "Dynamite" another clone of earlier works by Jamiroquai.
Though not a bad release, it stays too true to form and can be interchangeable to the previous three releases, of which I have them in my collection, also.
It's time for the group to take some chances with something NEW, rather than recycled.
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Take Disco Up A Notch and you'll be hooked...
Jamiroquai has made this album a accomplishment if you listening carefully to the tracks. Here we see the group that made disco a great comeback with a notch of electronic and club into their albums and selling over 20 million records over the 1990's and now.
All of the tracks are for either slow and grooving fillers and guilty pleasure dance music.
The album itself still retains their signature sound status and is indeed worth a buy. But this version has only 11 tracks whilst I got a copy here in Malaysia with about 14 tracks. 2 0f which are remixes of Feels Just Like It Should and a bonus track called "Time Won't Wait". The album is an amazing mix of music styles blended into giving it a all rounder enjoyment for different fan bases. It has a bit of funkified pop, disco, hip-hop, club, electronic, slow rock and house. This album is definitely enough to get you either grooving slow or fast. The first single which is "Feels Just Like It Should" is a funkified disco hip-hop flavored track that talks about a guy going after a girl in which he is crazy about. The video clip
is also fun to watch if you do catch it on TV. But whatever it is. They still have the groove going on. And this album is a testment to their accomplishments to date. So people out there! Give this album a spin and you'll find out why!.
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