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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another SUPERLATIVE album from the master.........., February 5, 2006
I was just saying to a fellow music lover and friend of mine that the BEST Incognito album... is whichever one you happen to be listening to at that moment in time. True to form, "Eleven" is EXCELLENT!!! With 11 STRONG songs, Bluey takes us on a another musical adventure through the world of Acid Jazz at its' finest.
The supporting cast is stellar as usual, with Incognito regulars Richard Bailey, Dominic "Ski" Oakenfull, Graham Harvey, Dominic Glover, Nichol Thompson, Andy Ross, and Ed Jones backing Blueys guitar work on the Drums, Keys, and horns. Newcommers Shawn Lee, Tony Remy, Francis Hylton, Jim Hunt, and Bosco De Oliveira provide reilef on drums, guitar, bass, sax, and percussion. Throw in vocals from standout singers Maysa, Tony Momrelle, Imaani, Gail Evans, and Tyrone Harvey and the potential for a GREAT album is firmly established. This ensemble is EXCELLENT, and as usual, the performance and execution is flawless.
With "Eleven" Bluey is continuing the 70s' retro sound he developed on the Incognito "Spin-off" group Inner Shades' only release "Four Corners of the World." On this CD we are treated to SOME synthesizer work (playing vintage analog sounds from the 70s') but mostly processed guitar, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes, piano, and plenty of acoustic instruments. This is GOOD music that doesn't rely on gimics or tricks to entertain.
"Let The Mystery Be" is a medium tempo instrumental showcasing the horn section. "We Got Music" is an up tempo body shaker that is destined to be a dance hall anthem. "Come Away With Me" is another club/house music special, with a sparkling vocal performance by Maysa. "Baby It's Alright" is a medium tempo song with a lovely intro reminiscent of Chaka Kahn and Rufus' 70's hit "Sweet Thing". A nice guitar solo mid-way trough by Tony Remy puncuates Imaanis vocal performance. "When Tomorrow Gets You Down" is an R&B cut featuring Maysa and some nice backing harmony.
"Jacaranda" is a horn-funk instrumental featuring some nice interplay and complicated melodic lines in the end. "Show Me Love" is another dance tune that sounds like it could have been recorded on the Cogs 2nd CD, "Inside Life". "Will I Ever Learn?" is a medium tempo torch song sung with feeling by Maysa. "I'll Get By" is a pure funk effort featuring the soulful voice of Tony Momrelle. "It's Just One Of Those Things" is a feel good, up tempo tune with a moody lyric. You find yourself humming this song long after its over. "As Long As It's You" is another torch song with Imaani doing the honors.
This is an EXCELLENT collection of songs; good music to say the least. If you are an Incognito fan, you'll enjoy each and every cut on this CD. If you are new to the Cogs, you'll quickly become a fan after listening to "Eleven".
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