Eddie Piller & Dean Rudland Present: Acid Jazz: Eddie Piller & Dean Rudland present: Acid Jazz (Not Jazz) (Various Artists)
Eddie Piller & Dean Rudland Present: Acid Jazz: Eddie Piller & Dean Rudland present: Acid Jazz (Not Jazz) (Various Artists)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Eddie Piller & Dean Rudland Present: Acid Jazz
Label: Acid Jazz
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 676499067550
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. Back in the early 1990s as Acid Jazz began a period of extraordinary commercial success where acts like the Brand New Heavies and Jamiroquai sold millions of records, and US groups such as A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots and Digable Planets were actively influenced by what was being played in London, the whole scene was being fuelled by a small number of clubs, led by Gilles Peterson's Sunday afternoons at Dingwalls but taking in nights in Leeds, Bari, Munich, Tokyo, Stockholm and New York. In those clubs, funky Jazz, Latin boogaloo and '70s Soul soundracks competed for time on the dance floor with import records from New York, and the latest sounds coming out of bedrooms and makeshift basement studios that created contemporary sounds out of the past.
Tracks:
1.1 Blacker - the Ballistic Brothers/The Eccentic Afros
1.2 Beads, Things ; Flowers - the Humble Souls
1.3 Come on - Marden Hill
1.4 Last Night Beats - the Subterraneans
1.5 Apb - a Man Called Adam
1.6 Modal (Blue Train Dub) - the Quiet Boys
1.7 Jazz Jupiter (Da Scatt Mix) - A-Zel
1.8 Everything Is Going to the Beat (Strictly Speaking Mix) - Dhama B/Ace of Clubs