It's a completely middle-of-the-road, forgettable jazz album. No super interesting ideas to latch onto, nothing to get you bobbing particularly hard. Not a lot of life or direction in it. It just kinda exists, not making any particular impact or statement. Mehxpectation. | |
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The best jazz fusion song, or the closest prince ever got to it, is prob 2 nigs United for west Compton. | |
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- Sun Ra is an od time favourtite of mine. Bill Evans, sure is somewhere in my LP colection too, going to dig it up. The others i'm going to check out too. thanks - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Check out hymns of the seventh galaxy by return to forever if you want to hear some superb jazz rock fusion. Or some of miles' electric period if you want to see where say, prince got some ideas for the second part of ICNTTPOYM from | |
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The Lounge Lizards - "Queen Of All Ears" is an AMAZING album | |
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This album doesn't deserve the bad rap it's getting here by contributors. It's ripe for revaluation. For example, the track "Xogenous" contains amazing guitar with genuine jazz flourishes by P. | |
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