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1. | Never Gonna Give Up
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2. | Nardis
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3. | Hip Bop & Scappy
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4. | Groove One for Fun
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5. | That Situation
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6. | Stella by Starlight
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7. | Ode to Knee Deep
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8. | Blue in Green
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Jazz
Lou Montelione - Leader / keyboards; vocals tracks 3,4,7 Eric Huff - Alto / soprano sax Daisuke Abe - Guitar Roy Weinberger - drums Mike Aidoo (Guest Artist) - rap / vocals track 1, rap track 7
Hip Bop is a genre of Jazz that emerged during the early part of the millennium. It might be described as a unique blend of groove oriented improvisation, scat vocals and rap, played over heavy beats and a traditional walking bass. Too Blue Lou And The Groove introduced this new concept on their debut album entitled, “The Birth of Hip Bop”. Considered by some as the rude child of mainstream Jazz, Hip Bop, immediately caught the attention of Jazz lovers everywhere who enjoyed getting their Jazz served nice and hard. Soon after, the non-Jazz crowd joined the fan base, if only for the infectious beat. Hip Bop gradually evolved into an even more danceable music, prompting the Hip Bop dance club craze of the 2020’s, and evidenced by the whole Hip Bop culture we have today, Hip Bop is still going strong. To commemorate the 25th anniversary of “The Birth of Hip Bop”, Jazzheads will release a special limited edition CD of the original recording in an original jewel case, along with all other virtual formats. Also, in celebration of the anniversary, Too Blue Lou And The Groove will kick off their widely anticipated virtual reunion tour.
* Bruce Miller - Engineer, Mixing * Lia di Stefano - Graphic Design * Michael Weintrob - Photography * Steve Vavagiakis - Mastering |
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