Post subject: [2010-11-01] Jamiroquai "Rock Dust Light Star" (Mercury UK)
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:48 am
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1. White Knuckle Ride 2. Blue Skies 3. Rock Dust Light Star 4. Hurtin' 5. Lifeline 6. Goodbye To My Dancer 7. All Good In The Hood 8. Smoke and Mirrors 9. She's A Fast Persuader 10. Two Completely Different Things 11. Hey Floyd 12. Never Gonna Be Another 13. That's Not The Funk I Want
Post subject: [2010-11-01] Jamiroquai "Rock Dust Light Star" (Mercury UK)
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:43 am
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This posting made my morning!!!
(BTW...the USA link gets a 404 error)
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Post subject: [2010-11-01] Jamiroquai "Rock Dust Light Star" (Mercury UK)
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:25 pm
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This made me excited to hear, after they previewed the album in London yesterday:
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Highlights from the live set included the bass-led "Smoke And Mirrors," which was reminiscent of "Off The Wall"-era Michael Jackson and "Lifeline," a soulful pop number with a towering chorus.
Demonstrating a subtle shift in musical direction, the band also played two unnamed rock-flavored tracks from "Rock Dust Light Star," both of which saw Jay Kay's still strong falsetto compete with driving guitar riffs and tumbling bass lines.
Following a passionate, if not particularly gripping, performance of syrupy ballad "Blue Skies" - the forthcoming U.K. single - Jamiroquai ended its set with the hi-octane disco funk tune "White Knuckle Ride." The track was given a limited European release earlier this year.
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Post subject: [2010-11-01] Jamiroquai "Rock Dust Light Star" (Mercury UK)
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:58 am
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Hanzo the Razor wrote:
Uhhhh.... was just about to pre-order and then saw this was $38... WTF?!
Amazon US is pulling that shit a lot lately...they had the Chic box from Rhino France up for pre order for weeks at $47, then all of a sudden last week they jacked it up to $89.99!
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"There's got to be a way to make something louder and pull people in without making it louder and pushing people away. Music's not about pushing people away." -- Jim Scott, in TapeOp #75
Post subject: [2010-11-01] Jamiroquai "Rock Dust Light Star" (Mercury UK)
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:34 am
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The album has been "around" for a few weeks. I think it's very good, but not as danceable as his last few efforts. This one goes closer to his first few albums...more light funk, and a diversion or two into something close to classic rock. Very nice in all, but I prefer "disco Jamiroquai" more.
Thankfully, though, not a Didgeridoo in earshot!
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Post subject: [2010-11-01] Jamiroquai "Rock Dust Light Star" (Mercury UK)
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:24 am
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I got this in the mail yesterday and played it on the way to work today (got up to the middle of track 6)... I'm really enjoying it!
I agree with Royal that it's not quite the dance club music his last several efforts have been but I'm actually digging the slightly more laid back grooves of this album.
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