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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Compilation
I think some folks may be confusing St. Germaine the artist AND the France jazz scene altogether! You have to consider why St. Germain calls himself... St. Germain instead of his real name. It is in reference to the district in Paris that is really renown (IMO) for it's musical and art culture (and football club that currently has Pentacampeo player Ronaldinho!). Also,...
Published on March 27, 2003 by bordersj2

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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars marginal electronica
I was really let down by this disk and sold it immediately. They should hardly call it electro-jazz. It's just marginal electronica. Hardly jazzy, very repetitive, like it should be the background music while you're shopping at Express.

If you really want some real electro-jazz check out Amon Tobin or Nicola Conte.

Published on June 12, 2003 by Lesa Sorensen-Joseph


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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Compilation, March 27, 2003
This review is from: Saint-Germain Café: The Finest Electro-Jazz Compilation (Audio CD)
I think some folks may be confusing St. Germaine the artist AND the France jazz scene altogether! You have to consider why St. Germain calls himself... St. Germain instead of his real name. It is in reference to the district in Paris that is really renown (IMO) for it's musical and art culture (and football club that currently has Pentacampeo player Ronaldinho!). Also, that artist's contribution to this compilation was from the album "Boulevard", which pre-ceeded Tourist by a few years. Maybe St. Germain (Ludovic Navarre) is involved in the mixing of this but I don't believe he is. Judging by the label that this release is on - I think they were and are doing fairly well on their own. No, this is not a "St. Germain" feature cd. It is like a jazz/dj cd featuring what you might expect to hear in a trendy cafe in that district.

That much aside, this is a terrific compilation, and the introduction to the "Saint - Germain Des PRes Cafe" series. It's solid, with primo jazz cuts mixed and remastered by DJ's along with a couple of solid new tracks as well. Some well known artists include De-Phazz, St. Germain, Barrio Jazz Gang and Jazzanova. This CD isn't really mixed so much - the tracks are great as stand alone where-as in the future cd's of the series, there is a bit of mixing done.

This was a great start. I really enjoyed this one - much better than I did the second one. But as far as this series goes, I think the real gem is the third release with some very rare remixes and soothing cuts. If you dig this series, I'd recommend picking up another compilation called "Jazz Lounge". Artists on that one include NOrah Jones, Patti Austin, Mr. Scruff, Koop, Nuspirit Helsinki, Count Basic, Nicola Conte, St. Germain and many many others.

One more thing - the label that this series is on is Wagram, which is the same label that provided various French and intenrational compilations: Hotel Costes compilations and the "Paris Lounge", "Berlin Lounge", "London Lounge", etc. series along with Nueva Bossa Nova and a few new Brazil comps too.

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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars In response to some reviewers, April 8, 2003
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This review is from: Saint-Germain Café: The Finest Electro-Jazz Compilation (Audio CD)
St Germain, the name refers to two things. One: A neighborhood in Paris including the latin quarter that has many jazz clubs and cafes where jazz music can be heard. Two: The artist St Germain who I presume named himself after the neighborhood. St Germain the artist started his career in 1991 composing various !singles and 12 inch Lps for F com. He then made the classic album Boulevard in 1995 which included, "deep in it'" which is the only St germain song featured on this album. He then signed with Blue Note and recorded the album Tourist that sold 4 million worldwide. This is not a St Germain album. This is a collection of artists who combine jazz and electronica. These artists don't necessarily live in Paris or France for that matter.

If you want to know about what is really going on with the French underground, then do yourself a favor a buy this new album called - Paris under a groove. It comprises all new french electronica artists. I own both of these records and the latter is definitely funky and full of fresh tracks. But remember these are not st germain albums. They contain one st germain track each. Good luck shopping.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My new top CD for all day use, January 28, 2002
This review is from: Saint-Germain Café: The Finest Electro-Jazz Compilation (Audio CD)
I happened to pick this up in Manhattan the other day while browsing aimlessly. I wasn't even in my usual section. I have many different CDs that I listen to all day from the Buddha Bar series to Groove Armada to Diana Krall all the way to Saint Germain. Normally I can't please my traditional jazz side and my downtempo side at the same time. This disc wan't even a question when I first heard it. If you have any taste for jazz but you want a modern feel you have to aquire this CD. I could go on all afternoon about the good qualities of this disc. There's way too much. The artists complied on here are all top notch. This is a must have in any modern CD collection. It'll compliment the taste of any jazz, groove, downtempo, etc. listener you might invite over.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Drop Everything You Are Doing and Go Get THIS!, May 25, 2002
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Picked this up about 2 months ago and it is astounding! I am not really even a efficianado of this "electro jazz" as they refer to it but I was really struck with this one. I have tried to deleve into the world of DJ music and have found it complictaed and at times so droning I want to shoot my CD player. Every now an again, I find a CD in this genre that is exceptional and this one takes the blue ribbon.

Just got back from Paris and they ARE playing this music in the Latin Quarter and it's amazing live, should you ever get a chance to go and sit in a cafe, do so...you won't be sorry!

If anything, this is an absolute must to enovke the jet-set life style.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Jazz, September 20, 2005
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This is a great CD for lovers of New style techno Jazz such as Saint Germain. i Own Tourist and Boulavard both by Saint Germain, and this CD is Along those lines, and while only one song on the CD is actually by Saint Germain, it is way better then boulavard and at least equal to Tourist. this is one of the finest new jazz compilations ive ever heard, its very upbeat, and the songs are not too long, and although they have to be somewhat repetitive because of the genre, they arent to bad about that.....i recommend it to anyone looking for fun music.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great ONE, November 24, 2003
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Hugo Nunes (Faro, Portugal) - See all my reviews
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The best electro-jazz cd i've heard to the date!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the Lot, August 15, 2006
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I am a huge St. Germain / Tourist fan and have been trying to find similar music. I have Volume 1, 2 and 3 of this collection. This one comes the closest in style to St. Germain. The first four tracks are more upbeat than the rest of the CD but still overall excellent.
As the series continues, the music moves away from 'Electro Jazz' and more towards 'New age Jazz'. Still some great songs on volume II and III.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fine indeed ..., August 28, 2001
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This very well might be the finest collection to become available on September 11th, 2001. Wagram is at it again, mixing an exclusive batch of contemporary artists like Duran y Garcia (who impressively treat the Thelonius Monk standard `Round Midnight'), St. Germain himself (`Deep In It' - an understated lounge / chill, vibe-heavy gem), Vert (known for reworking jazz pieces electronically), Jazzanova & more. In all, fair for the price.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Addictively good..., April 30, 2002
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Hot on the heels of the current avalanche of "chill out" and "jazz café" albums - many of which should be filed under "distinctly boring" - comes this new French release put together by Olivier Delachanal & Fabien Barrau. Bravely sub-titled as "the finest electro-jazz compilation" it is in fact pretty close to what it claims: virtually all of the selections are first rate, most are difficult to get hold of and - here's the trick that so many compiler's miss - the whole set fits together as a seamless whole. Exhibiting on the way through more than enough real treats to show exactly what modern electro-jazz can deliver, it just rolls along leaving you itching to hit the replay button. Re-file under "addictively good".
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultra Cool Ultra Smooth, July 30, 2002
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Oh yeah, this is it. Very cool electronica fused with cool minimalist jazz, both instrumental and vocal. Tracks vary from almost ambient to a heavy beat european jazz sound, this album is as hip as is gets. Strong coffee, smoke, black attire and dark glasses required - this ain't your grandaddy's big band album.
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