This Is Acid Jazz: After Hours
This Is Acid Jazz: After Hours
Track Listings
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1. Blacker - Marden Hill
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2. Desert in Your Eyes - O.M.U.
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3. Take the L Train (To 8th Avenue) - Brooklyn Funk Essentials
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4. Take 9 - 9 Lazy 9
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5. Harlem - Coco Steel & Lovebomb
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6. Definition - Kruder & Dorfmeister
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7. Take the Sun Away
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8. Denmark
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9. Edge of Blue - DJ Krush
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10. New York, New York
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11. Dawn - DJ Food
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This Is Acid Jazz: After Hours,Various Artists,Instinct Records,50's,Acid Jazz,Club/Dance,Jazz,Pop,Popular Music,R&B,Trip-Hop
Average customer rating:
- Outstanding!!
- A decent start to the series
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This Is Acid Jazz: After Hours
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Instinct Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- After Hours, Vol. 4
- After Hours: Miles Away
- This Is Acid Jazz: New Voices, Vol. 4
- After Hours, Volume Six: Late Night Electronica & Cool Jazz
- This Is Acid Jazz, Vol. 5: Livin' in the Land of Hi-Fi
ASIN: B00000AWR8
Release Date: 1994-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Desert in Your Eyes - Omu
- Blacker - Marden Hill
- Take The L Train (To 8th Avenue) - Brooklyn Funk Essential
- Take 9 - Lazy 9
- Harlem - Coco, Steel & Lovebomb
- Definition - Kruder & Dorfmeister
- Take The Sun Away - F.R.I.S.K.
- Denmark - Disjam
- Edge Of Blue - DJ Krush
- New York, New York - Pal Joey's New Breed
- The Dawn - Hedfunk
Customer Reviews:
Outstanding!!.......2002-12-06
I absolutely love this CD and regret ever loaning it out to someone who lost it. I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO REPLACE IT!!! If you know of someone who has a copy and would be willing to sell it, please have them visit Amazon.com.
A decent start to the series.......2002-02-09
This disc has some good tracks that hint at the greatness of later discs in the series (3, 4, 5 to be specific). At this point I think the people behind the series had a good idea of what they wanted to put out, but they were a bit unfocused. I prefer straight-ahead musical numbers rather than the track they included here which is a recording of street noises in Harlem. However, the rest of the tracks are pretty good and I like the one by the Brooklyn Funk Essentials quite a bit. Not essential if you can find other volumes.
Average customer rating:
- A very strong argument for compilation cd's
- This CD is one of my FAVORITES....
- Great stuff...4.5 stars.
- Very dissapointing
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This Is Acid Jazz: After Hours, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Instinct Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- After Hours, Vol. 4
- The Very Best of After Hours
- After Hours: Miles Away
- Trip Hop & Jazz: Global Grooves
- This Is Acid Jazz, Vol. 6: The Golden Age Of Groove
ASIN: B00000B51O
Release Date: 1997-04-15 |
Tracks:
- Arena - Kosmo
- Red - Exodus Quartet
- Vibe 'brations - Blackanized 360
- Partir Revenir - Ollano
- Sputnike Code - Taran
- Feeling Fine - Sharpshooters
- Major Keyhole - Obo
- The Sweetest Thing - S-Tone Inc.
- Elements - Le Gooster
- La Notte (Pilar Et Miguel Mix) - Tarkomaz & Spiralman
- Under The Sun (Beaverheads Remix) - Mr. Electric Triangle
- Purrfect - Funki Porcini
Customer Reviews:
A very strong argument for compilation cd's.......2002-11-15
The track selection is well thought out and is a valid representation of the genre
This CD is one of my FAVORITES...........2002-05-29
I'm not sure what was going on with reviewer number 1...I cannot say enough about this CD. It's upbeat, stirring, and soothing all at once. I've played this CD for many of my friends and colleagues...each and every one wants this CD and many have tried to find it! Keeping that in mind, please do not feel that this review comes from one person! I can round up about 6 more that will concur with my assessment. It definitely hits the mark for me. There isn't one CD out there that works for everyone, but this one comes close!
Great stuff...4.5 stars........2002-02-09
Not sure what the other reviewer was complaining about, this is a great-though not perfect CD. I have owned ALL of the After Hours series and this is still my favorite. There are some great upbeat tracks here as well as some quiet 'night' music like the Porchini track at the end. A few tracks left something to be desired but on the whole it's enjoyable.
Very dissapointing.......2002-01-07
I bought volume 4 of this series and for weeks it wouldn't leave my cd player. On a whim I bought volume 3 without listening to it first and regretted it. This cd is very emotionless and none of the tracks stand out. I would reccomend passing this one up and purchasing Volume 4 instead, it's a much better representation of this series. Or, for a sure hit, buy any volume in the "Future Sounds of Jazz" compilation (if you can find them) and you will not be dissapointed. This jazz/electronic compilation style can be incredible, they just didn't hit the mark with this particular cd.
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