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SoulAlive

Jamiroquai's 'Rock Dust Light Star' finally getting a U.S. release

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EMG to Release Jamiroquai’s Rock Dust Light Star
Posted April 5th, 2012
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Executive Music Group has announced that they will be releasing Rock Dust Light Star in North America this month! The vinyl will be released on April 17th and will include a Limited Edition run for Record Store Day 2012. The CD comes out digitally and in stores the following week on April 24th. The artwork to the left is the cover for the CD. Jamiroquai

Rock Dust Light Star

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Label: Executive
Release type: RSD Exclusive Release
More Info:

1.Rock Dust Light Star
2.White Knuckle Ride
3. Smoke and Mirrors
4. All Good in the Hood
5. Hurtin
6. Blue Skies
7.Lifeline
8. She's A Fast Persuader
9. Two Completely Different Things
10. Goodbye To My Dancer
11. Never Gonna Be Another 12. Hey Floyd

Artwork is exclusive to this version.

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Reply #1 posted 04/07/12 7:48am

SoulAlive

lol...I guess it's better late than never! lol I'll pick up the vinyl version on Record Store Day.

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Reply #2 posted 04/07/12 7:52am

SoulAlive

"All Good In The Hood" from Rock Dust Light Star

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Reply #3 posted 04/07/12 7:56am

SoulAlive

Here is your first Look at the North American CD artwork for Rock Dust Light Star!

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Reply #4 posted 04/07/12 5:38pm

missfee

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It's on my calendar!!!!

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Reply #5 posted 04/07/12 6:40pm

ABeautifulOne

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well damn I totally forgot about this album but I'll be buying it for collection purposes.

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Reply #6 posted 04/07/12 6:55pm

SoulAlive

it's a superb album,one of their best.Such a shame that it wasn't really promoted in the US.

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Reply #7 posted 04/07/12 6:58pm

SoulAlive

To promote the US release,they should release "Two Completely Different Things" as a single in the States.I think it could still be a hit.

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Reply #8 posted 04/07/12 7:26pm

AlexdeParis

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SoulAlive said:

it's a superb album,one of their best.Such a shame that it wasn't really promoted in the US.

Kinda hard to promote an album that isn't officially released here. lol

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Reply #9 posted 04/07/12 9:14pm

SoulAlive

AlexdeParis said:



SoulAlive said:


it's a superb album,one of their best.Such a shame that it wasn't really promoted in the US.



Kinda hard to promote an album that isn't officially released here. lol



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Reply #10 posted 04/08/12 2:57pm

steelyd

Wow, I gave up on expecting a US release, I've heard everything on the album 2nd & 3rd hand, but I will get it just to keep up the collection...It is a good album. I more hoping this means US tour dates will be announced in the coming months. Dying to catch them live.

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Reply #11 posted 04/08/12 3:38pm

SoulAlive

steelyd said:

I am hoping this means US tour dates will be announced in the coming months. Dying to catch them live.

Same here wink

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Reply #12 posted 04/08/12 5:24pm

SoulAlive

"Two Completely Different Things"

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Reply #13 posted 04/08/12 5:29pm

SoulAlive

"Smoke And Mirrors"

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Reply #14 posted 04/08/12 5:31pm

SoulAlive

title track

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Reply #15 posted 04/08/12 11:04pm

DreZone

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weak album anyway,

Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!

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Reply #16 posted 04/09/12 10:09am

excited

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eek .. still enjoying this album, given it loads of play. love all the tracks, probably my fave..

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Reply #17 posted 04/09/12 10:28am

getxxxx

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the real question is why Universal Music Group (their new UK Label home) didn't release this stateside, like their previous home Sony would have?

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Reply #18 posted 04/09/12 10:28am

AlexdeParis

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I think this might be my favorite Jamiroquai album music
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #19 posted 04/09/12 1:19pm

TheResistor

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SoulAlive said:

lol...I guess it's better late than never! lol I'll pick up the vinyl version on Record Store Day.

lol

Man, how old is this record anyway. I've already listened to my copy a million times. I'm ready for new stuff. I have a physical copy that I found at Amoeba in Hollywood over a year ago. If this is how Jamiroquai's record company deals with them it's not surprising why they're not succesful in the states.

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literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco
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Reply #20 posted 04/09/12 1:31pm

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If i'd known it was not out in the US I would have bought a dozen copies on the cheap and whored them off on ebay.

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Reply #21 posted 04/09/12 1:58pm

SoulAlive

TheResistor said:

SoulAlive said:

lol...I guess it's better late than never! lol I'll pick up the vinyl version on Record Store Day.

lol

Man, how old is this record anyway. I've already listened to my copy a million times. I'm ready for new stuff. I have a physical copy that I found at Amoeba in Hollywood over a year ago. If this is how Jamiroquai's record company deals with them it's not surprising why they're not succesful in the states.

It was released outside the States in 2010 (17 months ago).

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Reply #22 posted 04/09/12 10:59pm

SoulAlive

getxxxx said:

the real question is why Universal Music Group (their new UK Label home) didn't release this stateside, like their previous home Sony would have?

It makes no sense.

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Reply #23 posted 04/09/12 11:00pm

SoulAlive

AlexdeParis said:

I think this might be my favorite Jamiroquai album music

A Funk Odyssey is my favorite wink

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Reply #24 posted 04/10/12 6:16am

SoulAlive

for the US release,they should give us the song "Smile" as a bonus track.

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Reply #25 posted 04/10/12 9:18am

steelyd

SoulAlive said:

for the US release,they should give us the song "Smile" as a bonus track.

I agree, I would love it if they added Smile & the Bonus track from the Japanese release of RDLS "That's Not The Funk I Want",

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Reply #26 posted 04/10/12 1:25pm

SoulAlive

That would be nice.We've been very patient,but all they're giving all us is different artwork! confused

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Reply #27 posted 04/10/12 5:13pm

ABeautifulOne

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SoulAlive said:

That would be nice.We've been very patient,but all they're giving all us is different artwork! confused

same thing they did with Dynamite lol

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Reply #28 posted 04/11/12 12:31am

SoulAlive

ABeautifulOne said:

SoulAlive said:

That would be nice.We've been very patient,but all they're giving all us is different artwork! confused

same thing they did with Dynamite lol

yep lol

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Reply #29 posted 04/11/12 4:10am

SoulAlive

Allmusic review

Review

by Matt Collar (4 stars)

Coming a half-decade after 2005's Dynamite, 2010's Rock Dust Light Star finds Jamiroquai and its frontman, Jay Kay, trying to re-ignite the funk machine by heading back to its rock and organic soul roots. In that sense, Rock Dust retains much of the black-light disco power that made such previous singles as "Little L" from 2001's A Funk Odyssey and "Feels Just Like it Should" from Dynamite such dancefloor burners. However, the album is a bit of a grower, with Kay evincing more of an interest in knotty, long-form funk numbers that take their sweet time to reach their inevitable, euphorically funky pop pinnacle. Nonetheless, Kay, having entered his forties, doesn't seem to be letting up on the disco gas -- nor the literal kind as the helicopter and Porsche-sploitation video for the funky slick single "White Knuckle Ride" proves. Still, Kay has revealed more of a passion for laid-back, acoustic guitar-driven tracks, and the mid-album ballad "Blue Skies" is perhaps the best one he's ever written. The more booty-minded faithful get a bevy of tracks including the aforementioned "White Knuckle Ride," as well as the Jazz Crusaders-sounding "Smoke and Mirrors" featuring a muscular saxophone solo outro. Elsewhere, Kay delves into the bluesy slow-burn acid rock of "Hurtin'," which takes its time to build to a wicked, soulful climax, and then the oft-headdressed singer goes all '80s robot-disco-funk on the Jaco Pastorius bass-inspired "She's a Fast Persuader." Ultimately, with the album's mix of horns, various percussion instruments, piano, and a general live-in-studio vibe combined with a mature "deep cut" songwriting approach, Rock Dust Light Star does bring to mind the more full-band sound of Jamiroquai's early acid jazz albums and goes a long way toward reestablishing Kay as a uniquely talented and legitimate heir to the '70s funk throne.

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