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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another fantastic release,
By "kiwimuzo" (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
Incognito make further progress with this album, moving on from the latin-influences of 'Tribes, Vibes and Scribes' into a more urban-jazz mode, with great success. Perhaps the best track to exemplify this is the semi-autobiographical "Talkin' Loud" (the namesake of their label). The baritone sax and other horn parts are truly awesome, drawing even closer parallels with The Brand New Heavies. As a whole, the album works really well - you will most likely play it often!!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still a friend of mine....,
By Honey (Heaven) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
Even after all these years, this remains my favorite Incognito album...from start to finsih! Each and every song, jazzy, soulful, melodic, upbeat, downtempo, with meaningful lyrics! I still play the heck out of this CD...the uplift it gives is unbelievable... The best!
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Talkin' Loud, Playin' Fine,
By A Customer
This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
"You know it's true as trees are tall/ And autumn leads to fall/ Ooh, it sometimes rains in paradise/ And even the warmest heart can turn to ice." Kewl! I liked the way that flowed with the music. This is 'Positivity,' arguably Incognito's best album. Bluey pulls all the right strings on this one. You know, all of Incognito's albums have tracks that are uncontrollably melodic, meaning... they're not bland. Most of Incognito's tracks actually have some sort of consistency with being infectious in tune, quite like two other acid jazz bands- Jamiroquai & The Heavies. The best seem to come from England- that's kind of funny. They incorporate quite more than three or four repetitive, distinctive notes that comprise the tone of the songs. There's always a plethora of instruments striking the right keys and strings. Well, I dunno- I don't know much about music. But I do know that they don't just stay stuck in one genre of music, they branch off into sub-sections: jazz, r&b, funk, gospel. My favorite one is, hard to say, so I'll break it down into sub-sections. [Dance: "Step Into My Life"- some nice scatting/good movability ] [Jazz: "Inversions"-nice transitions in tone/cool horns] [R&B: "Still A Friend"- beaucoup de melody/nice lyrics] [Funk: "Talkin' Loud"- is okay, only because I'm not a fan of this type] [Latin: "Smiling Faces"- cool Stevie Wonder-sounding intro/nice scatting/good rhythm.] [Gospel: "Positivity"- this bears muchs resemblance to Sounds of Blackness' "Optimistic."] [Smooth jazz: "Deep Waters"- I heard this a while back, and never thought about getting this c.d.] I can't lie, I have never heard a bad Incognito song- you can put this in your Sony discman/Aiwa & let it spin from "Step Into My Life" all the way to "Keep The Fires Burning." Please get this jazz fans & anyone else who likes good music that can be played straight thru.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Positivity" a major plus-sign for British funk outfit,
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This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
In the early 90's a British funk group called The Brand New Heavies hired a singer named N'Dea Davenport and gave her four songs to sing on their self-titled debut. After three of her four tracks became smash hits, the group realized they had a star on their hands, and for the album's follow-up there were only three tracks she WASN'T featured on. Another British funk outfit, Incognito, had a similiar revelation with Maysa Leak, as her soulful vocals -particulary on a brilliant rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry Bout a Thing"- provided the only bright spots (and hit singles) for the group's otherwise spotty "Tribes Vibes and Scribes" album. For 1994's "Positivity," a spotlight on Leak is the rule instead of the exception, and Incognito achieves greatness at last.What's most impressive about this record is the seamless blend of genres. The chords and progressions are often undeniably jazz, Maysa's vocals are of a classic soul variety (imagine a slightly subdued Chaka Khan), the rhythms keep the funk quotient high and the hooks are dying to create pop singles. The fusion is immediately noticeable on the album's opener, "Step Into My Life," an energetic piece that manages to make its repeated scat as catchy as its worded chorus. "Smiling Faces" also incorporates something of a Latin-flavored samba element to its jazzy scatted-verse, sung-chorus formula. Upbeat rhythms are of the majority throughout the record, and the percussion-driven "Givin it Up," the groove-heavy "Do Right," and the Mica Paris-flavored title track beg to be danced to the most. The James Brown-ish "Talkin Loud" is a rousing funk number with a singable chorus, and the midtempo "Still a Friend of Mine" is another winner that finds Maysa trading soulful vocal runs with duet partner Marc Anthoni. Meanwhile, two instrumentals show off the band's impressive chops and musical unity: the hypnotic ballad "Innervisions" has just as many stunning chord progressions as it does killer solos, and the mercilessly upbeat "Thinkin Bout Tomorrow" utilizes Incognito's horn section to its fullest potential. The crowning moment, however, comes on the fluid ballad "Deep Waters," which went on to become one of the band's biggest hits. The shuffling drum rhythms are classic Incognito, and a warm Rhodes keyboard and classy muted trumpet finish off the mood that Maysa's silky, enticing vocals sets in motion. This track makes for one of the finest moments in modern jazz. Following a handful of work that only skirted greatness, "Positivity" finds Incognito sure-footed on their artistic path, staking a claim as the Rufus of the 90's firmly, joyfully, and righteously.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mainly terrific songs. Unique combo of soul/jazz/"funk",
By yippee1999 "yippee1999" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
This is a great CD to give as a gift, because it's very "likeable" without being too generic. From the first song (Step into My Life), which has a great soft-sorta funky beat, to Deep Water, which is sorta sultry, this CD has something for everybody. A very "sophisticated" CD to add to your collection.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Incognito Album. Great Jazz!,
By Anthony Marray "amarrayw" (Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
Well the specific genre of Jazz this is considered is Acid Jazz. Incognito was at a creative and musical peak with this album. I recently sometimes hear "Still a Friend of Mine" on smooth jazz stations. From the opening of "Step into my Life" I was hooked. Maysa's vocal are incredible, and Bluey really lets his creative arrangements loose. Too bad I can't say that about Incognito's recent albums. If you like this album I would also recommend "Beneath the Surface" which is the second best album released by Incognito IMO.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Music!,
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This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
Positivity is my favorite Incognito CD. Maybe that's because it was the release of one of my all time favorite songs ever and that would be "Deep Waters". Maysa's voice and the lyrics are so captivating. Other stand outs are "Still a Friend of Mine", "Where Do We Go From Here", "Smiling Faces" and "Keep The Fires Burning". Definitely a good choice CD for real music lovers.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incognito's Best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
I have all of Incognito's CD's other than greatest hits or live stuff. "POSITIVITY" is absolutely their best in my opinion. "STILL A FRIEND OF MINE" may be the best song over all. "STEP INTO MY LIFE, SMILING FACES, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE and DEEP WATERS" are all very good. I enjoyed all 13 songs. MAYSA vocals are awesome, she brings it from the heart. Instruments are great also.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incognito Keeping The Fire Burning,
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This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
With the edition of Maysa on their 1992 release Tribes Vibes & Scribes there was the feeling the Incognito was swiftly evolving into something other than a one off studio entity and into one of the major bands of the British acid jazz scene of the early 90's along with Brand New Heavies,Jamiroquai and the like. Unlike those two groups however,the music of Incognito is more likely to be found in the jazz section of a record store. Why is that though? For the most part acid jazz tends to be funk in disguise. But than again when it comes to jazz funk the term kind of gets murky. Weren't the best of the funk bands such as the JB's actually playing jazz to a big degree as well? Whatever the case what Incognito did here wasn't an insignificant contribution to funk either. Because they took all the music that inspired them-everyone from Roy Ayers,Stevie Wonder and everyone and added some modern production flavors to the music without instantly transforming into a bland variety of smooth jazz."Step Into My Life" is an excellent opener,a stepping disco-funk floor shaker and,as with the rest of the music on this album finds some very compelling lyrics linking adult romance and general consciousness into one big thoughtful stew. "Still Of Friend Of Mine" and "Smiling Faces" emphasize their understanding of that bubbling under the surface funk groove that hints at the possibility of a heavy dance grooves but keeps on that part of the one until the end. On "Where Do We Go From Here,the title son and "Inversions" the stepping dance-funk grooves maintains itself just fine. On this along with "Pieces Of A Dream" and "Thinking 'Bout Tomorrow" there's just a slight hint of that rigid 90's digital disco beat but not enough to take away from the rhythmic onslaught. On the other hand the mildly autobiographical "Talkin' Loud" and the closing "Keep The Firer Burning" turn the heavy funk up high,with Bluey's guitar and the high swinging horns really putting the TOP/JB's sound into full effect. Incognito sometimes seem to be a band with a mild identity crisis at times,not always able to successfully bridge the gaps between jazz,funk and modern dance music without smoothing some of the edges maybe a little too much. But when they do...MAN the result is some of the most glorious and well produced modern funk of it's time. Lucky for them this album fits into the equation. Especially in the earlier part of their 90's comeback they were very much at their best and most firey. Not only that but Maysa was proving herself to be a major asset to the band,adding her strong and husky vocal power to the bands basic sound without smothering the sound they developed independently. Music like this would begin a link with the Verve Forcast label and the R&B/funk revival and reissue boom that would come in the years and decade to come. But while it was at it's most potent,it allowed for new funk to exist in just about every area of the record store. And also kept this band going and their music expanding further into the groove with each release.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Music,
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This review is from: Positivity (Audio CD)
Taking a page from Teena Marie, any music you get from Incognito is absolute "Ear Candy". This is the very fist full CD by Incognito I ever purchased a few years ago. I would take the CD with me everywhere and left it in a rental car in some city. Getting this CD again just puts a smile on my face 100 percent and I feel so good listening to it in the car, at home and taking it over to friends places! I recommend this CD to any and all as with Incognito's music, you can play it for the ENTIRE family and not skip one single TRACK!
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Positivity by Incognito (Audio CD - 1994)
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