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Music CD - Jamiroquai: Travelling Without Moving

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Music CD: Travelling Without Moving Artist: Jamiroquai
List Price: $11.98
Our Price: $4.35
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Tracks:
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1. Virtual Insanity 2. Cosmic Girl 3. Use The Force 4. Everyday 5. Alright 6. High Times 7. Drifting Along 8. Didjerama 9. Didjital Vibrations 10. Travelling Without Moving 11. You Are My Love 12. Spend A Lifetime 13. Bonus Track 1
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0074646790328 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 1997-01-14 Studio: Sony
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Get it and you'll love it Comment: How many radio hits can this CDs have!? You'd be amazed by the complexity of the songs and the talents that musicians have. No need to say virtual insanity is the song that made them popular, won grammy and all that. Other songs like Alright and Cosmic Girls fans favorites. I like the last hidden song in this album. This album also features songs like Traveling without Moving and High Times. The entire album sounds like you're traveling in outer space! So sit tight and enjoy this magical ride. :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: What Genre? Comment: I really dig this music, maybe it reminds me of the 80's, or TV in my youth, but I don't find it easy to pigeon-hole this kind of funky, jazzy, poppy, dance music. Sure, it has a retro-feel, but Jamiroquai has a lot of danceable energy that's fun to listen to. It's not sugar-coated yet appeals to my 3 & 6 yr. old as well. Some of the tunes on this album aren't as catchy as others, but overall, Travelling Without Moving works very well. I also like Canned Heat, a song they did for the movie Center Stage, not surprisingly a dance movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: These are High Times indeed! Comment: Get this album to dance to, if not just get it to listen to. Solid british funk at its best ladies and gentlemen. This is a must have for funk collectors!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Travelling without Moving Comment: Although the music is somewhat "retro", (disco throwback), it's still really good listening.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Question? Comment: I am a real jazz lover, old school, new school, acid jazz, neo-soul, funk, you name it. This particular Jamiroquai cd is everthing. In my opinion, it rocks. There's not one song on the whole disk that I don't totally enjoy. I only recently heard of the group, and this cd is the only one I have heard so far. I would like to know if there's any other Jamiroquai cd's I should check out? I need to know if there's maybe another work as good as, if not better, than this one. I am one of those people who hate to buy a cd and only like one or two songs on the whole thing. If you know of any other Jamiroquai cd's, or any other artist who sounds as awesome as this one does, please let me in on it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Adding pop savvy to their soul-disco mix, Jamiroquai grabbed the attention of MTV and Top 40 radio and won a Grammy with this platinum-selling album, their third. It's a fine record, with warm keyboards, sweet strings, and irrepressible grooves grounding Jay Kay's sublime vocals and fueling the hits ("Virtual Insanity," "Cosmic Girl," the title track). That voice--elastic, jazzy--is the fire of the band, but immaculate guitar sounds, snappy backup vocals, and clever old-school soul samples (Eddie Harris on "Alright," Esther Phillips on "High Times") are the details that create perfection. Balancing the dance-ready, radio-friendly tracks are the ballads "Everyday" and "Spend a Lifetime," the reggae-styled "Drifting Along," and a couple of didjeridoo instrumentals. --Suzanne McElfresh
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