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Label: Sony
EAN/UPC: 0827969771624    
Release Date: 2005-09-20

List Price: USD 18.98     Audio CD

Buy it from:   amazon.com (from US$ 9.99)

Tracks:

Feels Just Like It Should   /   Dynamite   /   Seven Days In Sunny June   /   Electric Mistress   /   Starchild   /   Loveblind   /   Talullah   /   (Don't) Give Hate A Chance   /   World That He Wants   /   Black Devil Car   /   Hot Tequila Brown   /   Time Won't Wait

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Dynamite!

Irsis(Hangzhou)   

I'm not going to talk about the acid-jazz movement or what a genius Jay Kay is, otherwise this review will be a 16-page paper. I'll just talk about this their sixth studio album, which is produced by Mike Spencer.

Most simply, it rocks!
It would be insane holding back your desire to dance, to shake, to rock with it. It makes you feel so light that with a single jump you could touch the sky, and so you keeps move your body and burn your spirit. Really cool experience it is to listen to this album. Jay mixed funk and disco in this album which easily makes it the best party CD.

The first single "Feels Just Like it Should" is reasonablly great. It could work as a perfect warmup. Followed by the title track "Dynamite", which is just as hot, carries a mysterious electronic flavor. And then comes "Seven Days In Sunny June", this is the most sexy track in the album, as I'm always saying, Jay's vocal is just incredible, it fills this track with everlasting romance. And there's "Electric Mistress" beginning with some very cool beats, you can't help rock your body with it but this is not my style. And follows are "Starchild", with a the-90th style. And "Love Blind", it's like a test track, you can sense the mixture of many different music styles, but it's a nice try. "Talulah" begins with a clear jazz, a slow song, but no less mediant beat. It's actually my favorite track, and by the way, you'll love the lyric, very sensitive. "(Don't) Give Hate A Chance" strikes down with a completely new feeling with fast beat and "World That He Wants", the slowest song in the album, very touching, if you're just experiencing a breakup, this one could easily bring up your tears. The guitar part in "Black Devil Car" is amazing, I even feel Jay's vocal is disturbing ;-) "Hot Tequila Brown" is the only song I don't like in this album, so I want to say no more about it. The final track "Time Won't Wait" is hot, and I say it again, it would bring a perfect end to a summer beach party, it's the kind of music that can light a fire to everyone, no matter how shy or how tired you are.

2006-10-19 17:11   |    comment   



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