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Beats
and blends
Revisited
Blue Note
EMI
Blue Note Records is a jazz label founded in 1939. Out comes Blue
Notes Revisited, full of remixed jazz tunes from the past
65 years.
Having never heard of Blue Note, it was a pleasant surprise to be
able to listen to the album twice through. Its lounge music
like Ministry of Sounds Chillout albums, but jazzier. A great
listen.
Chillout Session 5
Ministry of Sound
EMI
Want a winter warmer? Ministry of Sounds latest CD will help
you chill out without making you cold.
This double album is all youd expect from the band. Chillout
Session 5 features a smooth blend of dance with a few favourite
mainstream hits from the past year.
Rendezvous
In-Grid
Universal Records
Tu Es Foutu You Promised Me has been a dance hit in Australia,
made more popular with its appearance on the Queer Eye for the Straight
Guy soundtrack.
Rendezvous is a fabulously Europop drenched CD, full of beautifully
French songs.
Its fun, light and great for background music or a
dance club.
Parade
My Friend the Chocolate Cake
EMI
Remember My Friend the Chocolate Cake from the mid-1990s?
How they were fairly popular on Triple J, but then faded away?
Theyre back on Parade with their old favourites, such as Song
From Under the Floorboards and Ive Got a Plan, as well as
a few new ones.
Its a nice mellow CD that will take you back.
Phoenix
Alphabetical
EMI
Modern-pop is the way Phoenix is described.
Never having heard the band Alphabetical before, I was quick to
throw it on and have a listen.
They have a smooth gentle sound and way too many catchy beats. This
is a great CD.
Split
the Difference
Gomez
Virgin Records
If youre a Gomez fan, its unlikely youll hate
this album.
They cant put a foot wrong and Split the Difference is a continuation
along the Brit rocknGomez-style highway to the stars.
Its full of solid tunes with a special something that makes
Gomez delightfully fresh. Two thumbs up.
Lt Simone Heyer
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