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Music CD - Incognito: Adventures in Black Sunshine

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Music CD: Adventures in Black Sunshine Artist: Incognito
List Price: $17.98
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Manufacturer: Narada
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1. Don't Turn My Love Away 2. Everything Your Heart Desires 3. Close My Eyes 4. The 25th Chapter 5. True To Myself 6. The Principles Of Love 7. This Thing Called Love 8. Fences And Barriers 9. Mindin' My Business 10. Autumn Song 11. Listen To The Music 12. Mr. Jones 13. The World Is Mine 14. Beyond The Clouds
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0724357086325 Label: Narada Manufacturer: Narada Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Narada Release Date: 2004-08-10 Studio: Narada
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent! Comment: Excellent album!! I have enjoyed Incognito, Bluesy, Maysa & company since 1995. From my background & perspective I also like heavy metal, hard rock, R&B, some rap, Techno-Hi Energy dance and more. "Black Sunshine" is excellent!...get it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: An adventure for sure Comment: It's interesting to read the reviews out there and see just how clinical some of you folks are when you dissect the music. On this one, one reviewer says the "Adventure" doesn't start till track 5. Another says "Listen To The Music" is reason enough to ding the album. Another basically says "ho-hum", gives it a 3 but would mark it up if this was their initial release-or words to that effect. Huh? Fine, we're all entitled to our opinions, and here's mine: This is a monster! Buy it, press play, and press on. Entertain, party, or just chill. The Cogs are smoking, and continue to bring us good quality music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great disk, with one exception Comment: I really liked this album. The performances are great, the recording is very nice and organic, and vintage gear like the '70s Rhodes sounds better and better with well-done modern production. And Maysa Leak is, of course, amazing.
Standout tracks: Well on an Incognito, standing out too much isn't really the point--the whole thing is supposed to be a fairly seamless experience IMO. However, some tracks are better than others. Don't Turn My Love Away has some really fantastic performance from Maysa and a way-cool between-verses riff that can only be played by musicians who are as good as are here (the real test would be live). Autumn Song, is, IMO the one where it all comes together. This song is Dan-worthy. The instrumental 25th Chapter is also fun.
Sadly there is one glaring exception. Listen to the Music (a cover of the old Doobie Brothers song) just doesn't work for me. I don't much care for the original song but the cover reveals that it's not that great a song and was basically carried by the original performance. (There are a number of "classic" songs like this.) Furthermore, in the context of the *album* it really breaks up the flow. Sadly Autumn Song is immediately followed by the worst. When I listen to it on the computer, I program Listen out. This dings one star....
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another fantastic release from Incognito Comment: I always approach a new Incognito album with both excitement and hesitation. Being such a huge fan of this amazing, mainly British band (that were largely responsible for the explosion of the Acid Jazz scene in the UK along with "The Brand New Heavies"), I can't wait to get my hands on their newest material.
Over the years, I have however occasionally been disappointed with new releases. You see, I like my Incognito tracks a particular way - catchy riffs, mind-blowingly beautiful instrumentation, soulful vocals, occasionally danceable - all do it for me. Some of my favourite tracks of all time include "Nights Over Egypt" and "Wild and Peaceful" (from No Time Like the Future), "Stay Mine", "Worlds Collide", "There Will Come A Day" and "Castles In The Air" (from Life, Stranger Than Fiction), "One Hundred And Rising", "Too Far Gone", "After The Fall", "I Hear Your Name" and "Barumba" (from 100 and Rising) and "Living Against The River" (from Beneath The Surface - one of their best all-round albums to date in my opinion).
I don't like a lot of the material on Incognito's earlier albums, but thankfully, since their 1999 release "No Time Like The Future", Incognito has delivered a string of exceptional albums. "Adventures in Black Sunshine" is another album I will be listening to over and over again.
From the moment I heard the opening piano chords of "Don't Turn My Love Away", I knew I was going to be in for a treat.
This album has something for every type of Incognito fan: that great full and rounded Incognito sound on "Don't Turn My Love Away" and "Everything Your Heart Desires", beautiful vocal layers on "The Principals Of Love", a simple keyboard and vocal track in "This Thing Called Love", a couple of 'harder' tracks in "The 25th Chapter" and "Mindin' My Business", the ethereal quality of "Fences and Barriers", the simplicity and harmonies of "Autumn Song". For those that like to have a good dance to Incognito tracks, you won't be disappointed with a choice from "Listen To The Music", "The World Is Mine" and "Beyond The Clouds". My own personal favourite track on this album is "The World Is Mine".
Maysa fans will be delighted to hear that she plays a huge part in this album. As always, her vocals are stunning (although being an audio engineer myself, I can hear some sloppy 'Auto-Tuning' in some tracks - come on, this lady certainly does NOT need any assistance from this plug-in, Bluey!).
All in all, a very good release. I can't recommend this album enough.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Get up and get ready Comment: This is one hell of a good CD, especially to get you in the mood as you are preparing to go out and have some fun, stirring those vibes for a night out dancing and just having some happening time at home with friends...this is it. I have always found that great "funk/jazz" style in Incognito's music but this CD is by far their best to date. If you are looking for that "class above" in the way of funk jazz listening here is the ultimate addition to your collection. This one will be hard to follow by Incognito.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Incognito Celebrate their 25th Anniversary Year with an Album that is One of the Strongest They have Ever Recorded. Led by Jean-paul 'bluey' Maunick, the Highlight of the 14-track Album is the Return of Maysa Leak on Vocals of Seven Cuts. She Appears on the Single "Listen to the Music", a Stunning Remake of the Doobie Brothers Hit, as Well as Another Likely Single, the Brazilian-flavoured "Everything Your Heart Desires". Another Feature of the Album is the Inclusion of Several Outstanding Instrumentals, Evoking the Jazz Funk Era When Incognito Started. The Tracklist also Includes "The World is Mine", "The Principles of Love" and "Beyond the Clouds".
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