Recorded: London in 2009
  Alice Hall	Guest Appearance, Violin Alison Dods	Violin Becca Ware	Viola Bernhard Roessle	Producer Catherine Browning	Violin Chris "Big Foot" Lewis	Stage Crew Chris Worsey	Cello Christopher "Trapper" Blastock	Stage Crew Davina Clarke	Guest Appearance, Violin Dira	Group Member, Vocals (Background) Everton Nelson	Violin Finn Peters	Group Member, Saxophone Francesco Mendolia	Group Member, Drums Francis Hylton	Group Member, Bass Fraser "Stumpy" Mc Avoy	Stage Crew Gail Evans	Vocals (Background), Group Member Gill Mills	Organizer, Coordination Graham Harvey	Group Member, Keyboards Ian Burdge	Cello Imaani	Vocals, Group Member Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick	Guitar, Bandleader, Vocals, Group Member Jocelyn Brown	Vocals, Group Member Joy Rose	Group Member, Vocals Karl Vandenbosche	Group Member, Percussion Kevin Amos	Mixing, Engineer Lucy Wilkins	Violin Matt Cooper	Group Member, Keyboards Maysa	Group Member, Vocals Michael Antoniou	Photography Moritz Hausler	Mixing, Engineer Neil Gordon	Direction Oscar Ball	Mixing, Engineer Paden de la Fuente	Editing Pete Biggins	Drums, Group Member Randy Hope-Taylor	Bass, Group Member Richard Bull	Guitar, Group Member Sid Gauld	Group Member, Trumpet Simon Hale	Conductor, String Arrangements Thomas Dyani	Percussion, Group Member Tony Momrelle	Group Member, Vocals Trevor Mires	Trombone, Group Member Vanessa Haynes	Group Member, Vocals Vince Greene	Viola
  Incognito - far more than just a band. The sound visionary Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick has been pioneering in the mercurial acid jazz scene, and as a talent factory, Incognito has rolled out the red carpet for vocal prodigies, such as Jocelyn Brown and the best musicians from the British groove community. Short-lived musical trends have done nothing to damage the popularity of this multi-cultural band with their driving rhythms and elegant melodies and they have become a trademark all over the world, especially live. In this vein, "Bluey" Maunick celebrated Incognito's 30th birthday on stage at the London INDIGO2 with a thrilling concert in summer 2009.
  It was a fantastic night: with their blend of soul and jazz, funk and fusion almost 30 musicians, with several surprise guest appearances, electrified the audience. Thanks to the contagious energy and the virtuoso solo numbers, each song became something special. And as if this band hadn't given us enough variety already, the strings of the Millenia Ensemble provided a delightful additional interplay of sound.
  Incognito didn't just celebrate 30 years of first-rate music and continued success with this performance - they also gave their fans an unforgettable gift. |