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Jamiroquai's Space Cowboy (Title-Song) Appreciation Thread My purchase of Jamiroquai's most recent effort, Dynamite , forced me to pull my favorite Jamiroquai album, The Return Of The Space Cowboy. It's been a while since I listened to this CD and I had forgotten how brilliant the album truly is, especially the title track. The opener to Jamiroquai's masterpiece is simply amazing!!! The bassline, vocals, drumming, lyrics and synths are all on point. The track has a throwback 70's soul/funk feel, with an acid jazz spin. The breezy nature of the track takes it to another level, where you can actually feel what Jay Kay is singing about. So chill and atmospheric, with aggressive drumming and thumping basslines. Space Cowboy is arguably one of the band's best songs and it illustrates how good the original lineup was. Toby was one hell of keyboard player, Derrick's drumming is on point and Stu Zender's basswork was sick (I've also gotta give Wallis honorable mention for his Didjeridoo work although it's not featured on this track). I do enjoy present-day Jamiroquai. However, after listening to this song I've gained more appreciation for how talented the original group was. I wanna hear other people's thoughts. [Edited 9/13/05 17:20pm] | |
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i love that song!!! Its got a nice laid back funky feel to it...something you sip your drink to and just chill. I love Jamiroquai, they are so different and creative.
My favorite song of theirs is "Manifest Destiny" though, gotta love that bass in that song, it just makes me wanna get up glide across the floor with the man i love.... I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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This was my best friend and my song the year it came out. Thing was we heard it everywhere. It wasn't until my friend pointed it out that he was right. Played it where ever we went. I had no idea who the hell they were.
Until I went over to a friends house and he got me stoned and happened to put on the album....Ahhh I was in love! It is still one of my favorites of theres (the album version). I don't get into them much these days. I liked that sound and they really traveled past it. Synchronized is the last one I own. I didn't like it very much. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Does anyone know why they switched the places of Just Another Story and Space Cowboy on the U.S. release? [Edited 9/13/05 17:02pm] | |
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Everything is Good. And Brown.
DorothyParkerWasCool I love this song | |
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I love that song!!!
I don't understand things being Good and Brown,but I still love it! Smooches;) [Edited 9/13/05 17:11pm] | |
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(& I always dug the Grand Puba hat.) | |
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A classic!! | |
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it was the popular remix of this song that ruined this group. they got a taste of pop success, and ever since, it's been some generic rehashed pop-funk ever since. "I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you." | |
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Hey DorothyParkerWasCool....how do you like the new CD 'Dynamite'? Many fans are saying that two of the songs ("Seven Days In Sunny June" and "Tallulah") sound like the old Jamiroquai...what do you think? | |
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I love love love this song!! Its such an anthem! I saw them last week and it was the second song they played, sent us all wild!!
As far as "good and brown", Misha, I think it has something to do with all the drugs he was on! Ive always accepted the song to be about how happy he was, while he was tripping.Cause then in the second verse its good and green, but hes red again?!! yeah, sounds like E to me.....bless. | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: Does anyone know why they switched the places of Just Another Story and Space Cowboy on the U.S. release?
[Edited 9/13/05 17:02pm] Do you mean they released Just Another Story? If so Id say, drugs refernces again!! | |
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Tessa said: it was the popular remix of this song that ruined this group. they got a taste of pop success, and ever since, it's been some generic rehashed pop-funk ever since.
That David Morales remix was the dog's bollocks! | |
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DavidEye said: Hey DorothyParkerWasCool....how do you like the new CD 'Dynamite'? Many fans are saying that two of the songs ("Seven Days In Sunny June" and "Tallulah") sound like the old Jamiroquai...what do you think?
I really like the new album. It's still a departure but the two songs you mentioned have that classic Jamiroquai sound. Seven Days In Sunny June is on point and its arguably one of one of their best songs and Tallulah has that classsic Jamiroquai ballad feel. I love the instrumentation on those cuts. Star Child sounds like something the old Jamrioquai would have done, but its mixed a bit with the new. The new album is cool though, I'm really diggin it. Especially the title song Dynamite, I love that groove. | |
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susannah said: DorothyParkerWasCool said: Does anyone know why they switched the places of Just Another Story and Space Cowboy on the U.S. release?
[Edited 9/13/05 17:02pm] Do you mean they released Just Another Story? If so Id say, drugs refernces again!! No I'm asking why they switched their places on the album. The UK version opens with Just Another Story and ends with Space Cowboy. The US release opens with Space Cowboy and the album tracks end with Just Another Story (the album closes with a bonus track, live version of Light Years). I'm simply trying to figure out why they felt the need to switch the songs around. | |
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Is there any site where I could listen to a sample of his new album? | |
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goat2004 said: Is there any site where I could listen to a sample of his new album?
It plays constantly on their official website, I think its www.jamiroquai.com | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: susannah said: Do you mean they released Just Another Story? If so Id say, drugs refernces again!! No I'm asking why they switched their places on the album. The UK version opens with Just Another Story and ends with Space Cowboy. The US release opens with Space Cowboy and the album tracks end with Just Another Story (the album closes with a bonus track, live version of Light Years). I'm simply trying to figure out why they felt the need to switch the songs around. UK releases normally have different line ups and/or art work. Obviously different singles also get released. I am willing to bet though, that the UK version is the original layout. Esp. if the band is from over there. This is interesting as Space Cowboy makes a great opening to the album. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: DorothyParkerWasCool said: No I'm asking why they switched their places on the album. The UK version opens with Just Another Story and ends with Space Cowboy. The US release opens with Space Cowboy and the album tracks end with Just Another Story (the album closes with a bonus track, live version of Light Years). I'm simply trying to figure out why they felt the need to switch the songs around. UK releases normally have different line ups and/or art work. Obviously different singles also get released. I am willing to bet though, that the UK version is the original layout. Esp. if the band is from over there. This is interesting as Space Cowboy makes a great opening to the album. I was thinking the same thing. I think Space Cowboy is a stronger opener, but then again I've always heard the album this way. | |
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Great song!
In fact, this was the first time I ever heard of Jamiroquai. I saw the video on The Box back in 1995 and it was funky! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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susannah said: I love love love this song!! Its such an anthem! I saw them last week and it was the second song they played, sent us all wild!!
As far as "good and brown", Misha, I think it has something to do with all the drugs he was on! Ive always accepted the song to be about how happy he was, while he was tripping.Cause then in the second verse its good and green, but hes red again?!! yeah, sounds like E to me.....bless. I see Smooches;) | |
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the shit !!!!!
as well as stillness in time | |
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prettymansson said: the shit !!!!!
as well as stillness in time #I fell in love in that way....# | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: DavidEye said: Hey DorothyParkerWasCool....how do you like the new CD 'Dynamite'? Many fans are saying that two of the songs ("Seven Days In Sunny June" and "Tallulah") sound like the old Jamiroquai...what do you think?
I really like the new album. It's still a departure but the two songs you mentioned have that classic Jamiroquai sound. Seven Days In Sunny June is on point and its arguably one of one of their best songs and Tallulah has that classsic Jamiroquai ballad feel. I love the instrumentation on those cuts. Star Child sounds like something the old Jamrioquai would have done, but its mixed a bit with the new. The new album is cool though, I'm really diggin it. Especially the title song Dynamite, I love that groove. I love the bass on the title track.In fact,I love the bass all throughout this album.This is really a bass lover's album. | |
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susannah said: prettymansson said: the shit !!!!!
as well as stillness in time #I fell in love in that way....# u know whats up !!! | |
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prettymansson said: susannah said: #I fell in love in that way....# u know whats up !!! Oh yes! | |
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Stuart Zender was so damn refreshing on this album. Great grooves, subtle mutes and ghost notes.....
what is even more interesting was that I think he only was playing for a few years on this album..... def need Stuart to return..... Music is the best... | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: My purchase of Jamiroquai's most recent effort, Dynamite , forced me to pull my favorite Jamiroquai album, The Return Of The Space Cowboy. It's been a while since I listened to this CD and I had forgotten how brilliant the album truly is, especially the title track. The opener to Jamiroquai's masterpiece is simply amazing!!! The bassline, vocals, drumming, lyrics and synths are all on point. The track has a throwback 70's soul/funk feel, with an acid jazz spin. The breezy nature of the track takes it to another level, where you can actually feel what Jay Kay is singing about. So chill and atmospheric, with aggressive drumming and thumping basslines. Space Cowboy is arguably one of the band's best songs and it illustrates how good the original lineup was. Toby was one hell of keyboard player, Derrick's drumming is on point and Stu Zender's basswork was sick (I've also gotta give Wallis honorable mention for his Didjeridoo work although it's not featured on this track). I do enjoy present-day Jamiroquai. However, after listening to this song I've gained more appreciation for how talented the original group was. I wanna hear other people's thoughts.
[Edited 9/13/05 17:20pm] I love that album too, the basswork is incredible, but guess what????? STUART ZENDER DOES NOT PLAY BASS ON THE TITLE TRACK!!!!!! I know you may not believe me, so head on over to: http://www.stuartzender.c...b7e514a1ec Click on the first topic which has an interview that Stuart recently did for the website www.stuartzender.co.uk and in it he confirms that he does not play bass on the album version of "Space Cowboy." He only plays on the single version. For the album version, Jay Kay called in a studio bassist because Stuart was away attending personal matters. Stuart didn't know until after he got back that Jay had done this behind his back and he was very hurt by this and it was the beginning of the end of his Jamiroquai career. Read the interview to hear it straight from the man himself. I love Stu's bassplaying but unfortunately it's not him on the title track. Whoever it is, that is a CLASSIC piece of bass playing. | |
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emilio319 said: DorothyParkerWasCool said: My purchase of Jamiroquai's most recent effort, Dynamite , forced me to pull my favorite Jamiroquai album, The Return Of The Space Cowboy. It's been a while since I listened to this CD and I had forgotten how brilliant the album truly is, especially the title track. The opener to Jamiroquai's masterpiece is simply amazing!!! The bassline, vocals, drumming, lyrics and synths are all on point. The track has a throwback 70's soul/funk feel, with an acid jazz spin. The breezy nature of the track takes it to another level, where you can actually feel what Jay Kay is singing about. So chill and atmospheric, with aggressive drumming and thumping basslines. Space Cowboy is arguably one of the band's best songs and it illustrates how good the original lineup was. Toby was one hell of keyboard player, Derrick's drumming is on point and Stu Zender's basswork was sick (I've also gotta give Wallis honorable mention for his Didjeridoo work although it's not featured on this track). I do enjoy present-day Jamiroquai. However, after listening to this song I've gained more appreciation for how talented the original group was. I wanna hear other people's thoughts.
[Edited 9/13/05 17:20pm] I love that album too, the basswork is incredible, but guess what????? STUART ZENDER DOES NOT PLAY BASS ON THE TITLE TRACK!!!!!! I know you may not believe me, so head on over to: http://www.stuartzender.c...b7e514a1ec Click on the first topic which has an interview that Stuart recently did for the website www.stuartzender.co.uk and in it he confirms that he does not play bass on the album version of "Space Cowboy." He only plays on the single version. For the album version, Jay Kay called in a studio bassist because Stuart was away attending personal matters. Stuart didn't know until after he got back that Jay had done this behind his back and he was very hurt by this and it was the beginning of the end of his Jamiroquai career. Read the interview to hear it straight from the man himself. I love Stu's bassplaying but unfortunately it's not him on the title track. Whoever it is, that is a CLASSIC piece of bass playing. Thanx for posting this. Damn who ever that was killed the bass on that song. Poor Stu, that's a sad story. | |
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