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2 stars??? Really???
Now I'm forced to write a review. I have all 11 "Future Sounds of Jazz" collections and this is one of the BEST, no doubt. In fact, I just happened to be listening to it today and I decided that "Plants Animals H2O" is one of the best songs EVER WRITTEN. EVER. Fan-tastic. And the other songs never disappoint either. Very cool stuff.
Published on September 3, 2009 by L. O'Brien
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Max Brennan's 1300 Milliseconds of Brass
This, as a whole is not really my cuppa tea.
However, I bought the album to get my hands on the last track of CD1 - Max Brennan's 1300 Milliseconds of Brass. This is a superb tune, and one that deserves to be part of a much more interesting and experimental compilation. The tune uses fantastic synthetic beats, great jazz-style keyboards, awsome bass lines, and when...
Published on May 8, 2009 by Elaine Gough
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2 stars??? Really???, September 3, 2009
This review is from: Future Sounds of Jazz 5 (Vinyl)
Now I'm forced to write a review. I have all 11 "Future Sounds of Jazz" collections and this is one of the BEST, no doubt. In fact, I just happened to be listening to it today and I decided that "Plants Animals H2O" is one of the best songs EVER WRITTEN. EVER. Fan-tastic. And the other songs never disappoint either. Very cool stuff.
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Max Brennan's 1300 Milliseconds of Brass, May 8, 2009
This review is from: Future Sounds of Jazz 5 (Vinyl)
This, as a whole is not really my cuppa tea.
However, I bought the album to get my hands on the last track of CD1 - Max Brennan's 1300 Milliseconds of Brass. This is a superb tune, and one that deserves to be part of a much more interesting and experimental compilation. The tune uses fantastic synthetic beats, great jazz-style keyboards, awsome bass lines, and when the second half kicks in...
The mind-blowing Brass!!!!
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