Re: jamiroquai's latest

From: Willie Johnson (wjohnson@mail.pratt.lib.md.us)
Date: Fri Jun 23 2000 - 14:31:54 MET DST

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    A friend of mine was saying the same thing about Stuart Zender, I thought
    Jay produced all of the music I guess I was wrong. She informed me that
    Jay and Stuart went half on production and after he left the group the
    sound changed to be honest I can't tell the differnce. I have "Space
    Cowboy" which in my opinion rocks and "Virtual Insanity" but "emergency
    planet" their first album I never heard it but i'm sure it's nice
    maybe one day i'll walk upon it by surprise.

     
    On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, De Angela Duff wrote:

    > ironically, i have on my "synkronized" concert t-shirt today.
    > i didn't think synkronized was the best thing since sliced bread,
    > but there were some good songs on there. also, it wasn't immediate
    > gratification: i.e. "wow this album was good"; it was more like, "
    > Am I missing something?; I need to listen to this some more."
    > Nevertheless, "where do we go from here" is one of my favorite
    > jamiroquai songs.
    > however, "king for a day" is one of my least favorite; i detest this song.
    > "space cowboy" is still my favorite jamiroquai album.
    >
    > what bothers me most about this album is that stuart zender (the bassist)
    > is not on this record, and he was my favorite of the jamiroquai bunch.
    >
    > i know a lot of people don't like jamiroquai on this list, but i've been a
    > jamiroquai fan from the very beginning. And along with my betty davis cds,
    > I'd definitely have to have some jamiroquai cds on a deserted island.
    >
    > I saw them first for their emergency on planet earth tour
    > before virtual insanity made them famous stateside.
    > so I've respected them from the beginning and still respect the band even
    > though they are "commercial" now. I know some people tend to dump bands once
    > they get commercial recognition, but if the songs are good. the songs are good.
    >
    > for example, the mos def album still gets a lot of play from me today
    > even though he is no
    > longer really underground. does that make his album sound worse? i don't think
    > so, but these are just my opinions.
    >
    > >
    > >----- Original Message -----
    > >From: Willie Johnson <wjohnson@mail.pratt.lib.md.us>
    > > > Yesterday I picked up Jamiroquai" Synkronize" and I was
    > > > just wanted to know how many of you brought this album and if so how
    > > > did you like it?
    >
    >



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