Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Cool And Steady And Easy - Dorado - Acid Jazz
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Track ListingA1 Take The L Train (To Brooklyn) (5:49)A2 The Creator Has A Master Plan (5:34) A3 Revolution Was Postponed Because Of Rain (5:01) A4 Bop Hop (3:55) A5 Brooklyn Recycles (4:21) A6 Madame Zzaj (4:06) B1 A Headnaddas Journey To The Planet Adidi-Skizm (6:13) B2 Big Apple Boogaloo (6:21) B3 Blow Your Brains Out (5:01) B4 Stickman Crossing The Brooklyn Bridge (7:28) B5 Dilly Dally (5:13) B6 Take The L Train (To 8 Ave.) (4:06) Media Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
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Artist | Brooklyn Funk Essentials | ||
Title | Cool And Steady And Easy | ||
Label | Dorado | ||
Catalogue | DOR022 LP | ||
Format | Vinyl Album | ||
Released | 1994 | ||
Genre | Acid Jazz |
Other Titles by Brooklyn Funk Essentials
• Big Apple Boogaloo • We Got To Come Together • We Got To Come Together • We Got To Come Together • Mambo Con Dancehall - white label • The Creator Has A Masterplan • We Got To Come Together XXL-003 •
Some Other Artists in the Acid Jazz Genre• Galliano • Incognito • Marxman • Carleen Anderson • Jhelisa • Working Week • Animal Nightlife • Goldbug • Izit • Raw Stylus • Diana Brown & Barrie K Sharpe • DON-E • Danny Madden • QRZ? • Dread Flimstone And The Modern Tone Age Family • Soul II Soul • Oui 3 • D*Note • Assassins • Bryan Powell • Corduroy • The Chimes • Audioweb • Closer Than Close • Soul Family Sensation • Jason Rebello & Jocelyn Brown • Erobique • Blue Pearl • Love Universal • Deep Joy • Perception • Cool 2 • Ben Liebrand • Sydney Youngblood • Kelly Charles & James Bratton • Spider • Angie Giles • Jamiroquai • Tammy Payne • Perception & K-Creative, The • |
Some Other Artists on the Dorado Label• Jhelisa • Outside • D*Note • Project 23 • A.P.E. • Sunship • Moke • Monkey Business • Dana Bryant • Giant Step NYC • Cool Breeze • Circle In The Round • D Note • |
Information on the Acid Jazz Genre
Acid jazz is a musical genre that combines elements of jazz, funk and hip-hop, particularly looped beats. It developed in the UK over the 1980s and 1990s and could be seen as tacking the sound of jazz-funk onto electronic dance: jazz-funk musicians such as Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd and Grant Green are often credited as forerunners of acid jazz. Acid jazz has also experienced minor influences from soul, house, acid rock, and disco.While acid jazz often contains various types of electronic composition (sometimes including sampling or live DJ cutting and scratching), it is just as likely to be played live by musicians, who often showcase jazz interpretation as part of their performance. The compositions of groups such as Jamiroquai, Galliano, The Brand New Heavies, Los Amigos Invisibles and Incognito often feature chord structures usually associated with jazz music.
The acid jazz "movement" is also seen as a revival of jazz-funk or jazz fusion or soul jazz by leading DJs such as Norman Jay or Gilles Peterson or Patrick Forge, also known as "rare groove crate diggers" or "Cataroos".
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