Re: VS: Brand new heavies live album?

NIK J. HUNT (nh044@mdx.ac.uk)
Mon, 23 Jun 1997 13:08:13 +0100 (BST)


Well, wasn't 'Acid-Jazz' just the label that started it all?

(I agree with Kovalainen about all the bands stated. In my
mind, they are _all_ AJ, but now the boundaries are getting
even more blurred with influences coming from all over the
place - can Acid Jazz be defined as one music type or just
fusion? Who knows)

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On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Kovalainen Antti wrote:

> Well, to _my_ definition of acid-jazz, these should be good artists=
to
> start with: Jamiroquai(esp. Emergency On Planet Earth), Corduroy(es=
p.Dad
> Man Cat & High Havoc), James Taylor Quartet, United Future Organiza=
tion,
> Brand New Heavies(esp. older records), there's more but check these=
out
> first.=20
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> >L=E4hett=E4j=E4: =09Jose-Miguel Yamal[SMTP:jmy@owlnet.rice.edu]
> >L=E4hetetty: =0923. kes=E4kuuta 1997 4:52
> >Vastaanottaja: =09Patrik Jansson
> >Kopio: =09acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> >Aihe: =09Re: Brand new heavies live album?
> >
> >Hi, I'm a jazz pianist in Houston, and am very insterested in lear=
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> >more about 'acid jazz', but I see all these names, and don't know =
where=20
> >to start! What are some good beginning albums to check out? Thank=
s
> >Jose-Miguel
> >
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