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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5060180320003
Label: Brownswood
Manufacturer: Brownswood
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Brownswood
Release Date: August 11, 2008
Studio: Brownswood
Sales Rank: 63690
Disc 1:- Get Familiar - Bullion
- Turn It Out - Joey Negro & Sunburst Band
- How About Us - Katalyst & Steve Spacek
- Place To Go To - DJ Day
- Something Important - Jukes
- Floatin' - Epps, Stacy
- Morning Light - Dame, Rozzi
- Where Would You Be - Yaw
- Turn Your Lights On - Emantive & Ahu
- Spiral - Invisibles
- Aurora - Ghosh, Arun
- Prayers For Angry Young Men - Dark, Charlie & Roger Robinson
- Fragment One (And I Kept Hearing) - Bager, Kenneth
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Let's face it. As a DJ and musical tastemaker Gilles Peterson has few peers but in my humble opinion he's put his name and face on to a few ropey compilations over the last couple of years. Brownswood Bubblers Three heralds a startling return to form.
An eclectic tour de force of fine talents, there really is something on here for just about everyones's musical palette from the catchy electro swirl of "Turn it on," to the punchy soul of "How about us" and the ethereal, dream of Kenneth Bager's "Fragment Zero."
Two tracks that really do it for me are the smokey Mrs. Dalloway reflection of Jukes's "Something important," and the stark lyrics on,"Prayers for Angry Young Men."
Cool, fresh, ideas brimming over - this is GP back ... Read More:
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Of the three volumes to date in the Brownswood Bubblers series I've anticipated this one the most rabidly, the reason being the emanative track 'turn your lights on' which features flying lotus collaborator Ahu on vocal duties. I defy anyone who feels soulful music not to turn into a human goosebump after one listen, it is quite simply the sound of everything clicking perfectly and a strong case in itself for buying this album.
That isn't to say this collection is a one trick pony, far from it, regular listeners of Gilles Peterson's worldwide radio show will already be quite familiar with many of the artists on here, particularly Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band's 'Turn it Out', Kenneth Bager's 'Fragment One'(appearing here as ... Read More:
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I write this as I listen to James, Jose's "Dreamer". This album is by far one of the best compilations of artists I have ever heard. I live stateside, and I only heard one song: Iman's "Who Was I Trying To Fool?" Off of that one song, I knew I wanted to get the entire disc! It was only sold in one store in my city as it was an import. But what can I say? I am hooked!
Aside from the first song, I let the entire album play in its entirety. It has something for every mood and gives you a great taste of these artists' talent, passion and purpose. Whether you want to chill to easy rhythms and just relax or if you want to get up and dance and act silly, this album has it all. The second half of the album has a lot of songs ... Read More:
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This is a truly great album with some real feel good tunes. And everytime I listen to it, I like it more and more. It just keeps growing on me.
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