Jazz Passengers - In Love (1994) 320kbps

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Artist:
Title: In Love
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Highstreet
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 64:39 min
Total Size: 142 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Montage 1 (with excerpt from "Underground Man") (2:14)
02. Imitation of a Kiss (6:19)
03. Jolly Street (7:46)
04. Swim to Me (3:20)
05. Dog in Sand (2:41)
06. Syncretism (4:30)
07. I'll Pray for You (5:09)
08. Think of Me (3:32)
09. (Excerpt 2) (1:07)
10. Kidnapped (2:51)
11. The Handsome Man from Fiji (5:21)
12. Ring the Bell (6:33)
13. America Mrs. You (6:07)
14. (Excerpt 3) (0:54)
15. Your Ambivalence (6:19)

The Jazz Passengers:
Curtis Fowlkes - trombone, vocals
Brad Jones - bass
Roy Nathanson - saxophones
E.J. Rodriguez - drums, percussion, vocals
Bill Ware - vibes
Jim Nolet – violin

Featuring guest vocalists: Mavis Staples, Deborah Harry, Jimmy Scott, Freedy Johnston, Jeff Buckley, Jenni Muldaur, Bernard Fowler, John Kelly, D.K. Dyson, Bob Dorough


Jazz Passengers are a group of highly talented and imaginative downtown musicians and composers whose collective mission is to meld elements of lounge music and torch song with their own witty, avant-garde style. The idea of In Love's mouth-watering roster of guest singers (including jazzers Jimmy Scott and Bob Dorough, rockers Jeff Buckley and Freedy Johnston, soul sisters Mavis Staples and DK Dyson) interpreting a set of original songs is reason enough for high expectations. Unfortunately, there is something off-puttingly dry, pedantic, and hipper-than-thou about the album. None of the vocalists find much chemistry with the band (the most notable exception is Deborah Harry, who would go on to helm their superior follow-up, Individually Twisted). Moreover, the tunes tend to the shrill and herky-jerky and the lyrics rely more on quirkiness and irony than on sincerity or insight (though Dorough's trademark wordplay does build to an intoxicating climax). Surprisingly, veteran producer Hal Willner comes up with an antiseptic mix that only exacerbates the flaws. The problem with Jazz Passengers in Love is the chronic problem of its genre: artists privileging the head at the expense of the heart and hips.


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