Re: Re. brief reviews

Andrew Hinton (achinton@ucdavis.edu)
Tue, 13 Aug 1996 13:58:38 -0700 (PDT)


On Sat, 10 Aug 1996, Daniel Nordin wrote:

> OK, so this is my Top 12 Absolutely Essential Compilation Series
> introduction to what acid jazz is (official releases, CD's and LP's, in no
> particular order):
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> 1. Acid Jazz 1-3 (BGP)
> 2. Blue Brak Beats 1-2 (Capitol/EMI)
> 3. The Freedom Jazz Dance Series 1-3 (pho/Muse)
> 4. Jazz Dance Classics 1-4 (Luv n' Haight)
> 5. London Jazz Classics 1-3 (Soul Jazz)
> 6. New Jazz Spectrum 1-3 (BGP)
> 7. The Soul of Jazz 1-5 (Verve)
> 8. Talkin' Jazz 1-2 (Talkin' Loud)
> 9. Dancefloor Jazz 1-5 (Mojo)
> 10. Dance Juice 1-3 (BGP)
> 11. Capitol Rare 1-2 (Capitol/EMI)
> 12. Glucklich 1-2 (Compost)
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> Plus of course other assorted one off releases from labels like Soul
> Jazz/Universal Sound, Right Tempo, Ubiquity/Luv n' Haight, Big Cheese, BGP,
> Verve and Blue Note/Capitol/EMI.
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> So what do you think, did I miss anything?

I think that the "Cookin" series from Ubiquity entitled are a must
listen. They are entitled Home Cookin', Still Cookin', and Mo Cookin'.
Plus I think there is a new one too.
Drew achinton@ucdavis.edu

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> daniel.nordin@gdc.stud.gu.se
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