1-1: The Ghetto (7:06) 1-2: Home Is Where The Hatred Is (Progetto Tribale Soul Mix) (5:19) 1-3: Ever Gonna Make It (5:01) 1-4: Keep Yourself Together (5:03) 1-5: If You Suck My Soul (6:10) 1-6: Tribute To Jb Family (6:19) 1-7: Funky Superfly (4:43) 1-8: I Believe In The Sun (3:46) 1-9: Nublado (5:07) 1-10: Lo Bianco Theme (3:43) 1-11: Get Freaky Now (Acid Jazz Mix) (5:22) 1-12: Anamaria (4:20) 1-13: Going In Circles (LTJ Soul Invention Remix) (5:00) 1-14: Nightlife (Full Jazz Version) (5:51) 1-15: Starsky (5:18) 2-1: Happy (5:57) 2-2: Vox Media (5:04) 2-3: Spread Your Sax (5:15) 2-4: Start All Over Again (5:36) 2-5: Mansueto Theme (3:00) 2-6: Amor Ideal (4:26) 2-7: Never Stop Dreaming (Never Stop Jazz Dream) (6:07) 2-8: Kosmic Love (6:00) 2-9: Little Darling (5:18) 2-10: Airplane (5:44) 2-11: Rays (5:27) 2-12: Recordaelectro (4:21) 2-13: Tokio Station (5:06) 2-14: Pentatonic (4:58) 2-15: Spinning Wheel (5:06)
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Description:
Labelcode IMT1103285.2 (IRM 1161)
"Acid Jazz Classics" on CD is a carefully curated journey through the groovy, sophisticated world of acid jazz, performed by a diverse selection of artists and compiled under the direction of the renowned label irma recor. This compilation focuses on the characteristic fusion of jazz harmonies, funk grooves, soulful vocals and subtle electronic influences that defined the acid jazz movement. Warm Rhodes pianos, deep basslines, crisp drums and expressive brass arrangements give the tracks a timeless club atmosphere that works equally well for attentive listening and as a stylish soundtrack for social evenings. The stylistic range spans from laid-back, late-night lounge tunes to more driving grooves with a clear dancefloor orientation, always remaining tasteful and musically refined. As a various-artists CD, "Acid Jazz Classics" places its emphasis on the breadth of the genre rather than individual performers, highlighting how different producers and bands interpret the interplay between jazz tradition and modern urban sounds. Irma recor, as the manufacturer and label behind this release, is known for high-quality, genre-conscious compilations that focus on coherent sound aesthetics and careful track selection. Their experience in the fields of jazz-related club music, downtempo and soulful grooves is reflected in the seamless flow and balanced sound of this CD, making it a strong recommendation for both dedicated acid jazz enthusiasts and curious newcomers who want a compact yet rich overview of the style.