Re: bossa tres jazz

From: Gen Kanai (gkanai@earthlink.net)
Date: Sat Aug 05 2000 - 17:35:09 MET DST

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    You should buy it. Or buy "Bossa Mundo" on Yellow. Either one. Very
    similar. Bossa Tres Jazz is 2CD and has weird little mini tracks in
    between the main tracks which is why it's longer.

    Both showcase the new Brazilian sound coming out of Japan alongside some
    European favorites. The Japanese artists would be Kyoto Jazz Massive,
    Calm, Yasushi Ide, Utsumi and Chari Chari. Some of the European
    counterparts would be Modaji, Tom y Joyce, Jazzanova and Salome de Bahia.

    It's out on Yellow/Wave - so Chris & Alain who're responsible for all the
    great French nu-Jazz house stuff as well as Francois K of body&SOUL fame.

    Bossa Mundo should be easier to find in the US- it's gotten a domestic
    release whereas Bossa Tres Jazz I dont think so.

    Gen

    p.s. I picked up "Essential Selection: Francois K" and it's phenomenal as
    I've read in many mags. I think it's a must for anyone who loves the
    body&SOUL vibe of slower, groovy, funky, Latin House. It's pricey but I
    think worth it.

    p.p.s. If anyone has picked up "INCredible: Gilles Peterson" or the new
    "Gilles Peterson World Wide" albums- please review them!

    p.p.p.s. I'm headed out to Central Park for Eddie Palmieri, Da Lata, and DJ
    sets from the body&SOUL DJs - Danny Krivit, Joe Claussell and Francois K!

    At 08:18 AM 8/5/00 -0700, gogo wrote:
    >Hi!
    >
    >Could somebody please tell me something about this album
    >Bossa tres jazz?
    >
    >thanks,
    >g.
    >
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