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North Sea Jazz Festival, Saturday 15 July, impressions..

Our impressions of our first day at the North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam:
[Hieronymus Fox - HF; Frenchy - F]

Clinic with Branford Marsalis
[HF]
Surprising, was expecting something with music, a performance, whatever. Turned out to be a Q&A session. Interesting to hear a musician’s mindset and motivations: depth, simplicity and feeling about jazz.
[F]
Damn hot in that room. Loved the down-to-earthness, funny guy!

Sergio Mendes
[HF]
A compromise between his old (true) stuff and his recent release. Best way to introduce his music to a large crowd. More substance than show.
[F]
Agreed, too bad that most people are corpselike and not really swinging to the music. Only when they played Mas Que Nada did some of the corpses start moving around a bit

Neville Brothers
[HF]
Old and seasoned warriors, authentic performers
[F]
Well.. not really impressive, just ok..

Bilal
[HF]
Crappy sound, ego show, seemed like Bilal thought he was the ultimate performer, Soul God.. Potential wasn’t used very well.
[F]
Crappy sound, check! Great voice, okay ego, okay performer, but not God’s gift to Soul

Tower of Power
[HF]
Blown away! Brilliant. Better singer than last time I saw them, adding more to the band than being annoying. Great encore.
[F]
1st time ever, excellent! 28 years in the business, that’s my age, goddammit! Incredible!

Omar
[HF]
Crappy sound, sore legs, good music, same old, same old.. Great DJ in the Yukon room.
[F]
Got used to the crappy sound, even sorer back ;o)

Leela James
[HF]
Second time around, better than the HMH show, video screens added to the charm and power of the performance.
[F]
Agreed.. tired of typing ;o)

Just A Coupla Weeks To Go..

North Sea Jazz Festival
July 14-16 2006: North Sea Jazz Festival@Rotterdam - some of the acts I wanna go and see:

Happy Puppy, me.. yes..

Concert: Leela James

General Info
Artist: Leela James
Location: Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam
When: 1 April 2006

Heineken Music Hall: Leela James
image from Musikbase.de

Who?
You could call it Nu Soul and get your head torn off.. This lady’s a vocal talent that covers a wide range of music: soul, rhythm & blues, funk, you name it. Her latest album: “A Change Is Gonna Come” was okay, but what I really liked was the “No Tears” track she made with Pete Rock on the DJ Jazzy Jeff’s “The Soul Mixtape”. It ‘told’ me that I really, really should see and hear this dame performing live.

The Show
The Heineken Music Hall is a bit of a moodkiller of a location: nice acoustics, plenty of space to stand or sit, easy access to the bars, but totally soulless..
Leela James changed all that: she rocked the house from start to finish, talking up to the crowd (yes, Amsterdam is a city not a country, Leela, heheh..) and shaking her wild stuff all over the place (which was nice). Her band was solid and professional: a great keyboard man, born to entertain, two lovely and very vocally talented backing singers and that skinny white dude on the guitar that was enjoying himself and sharing the love.
The interlude with “Apache” by The Sugarhill Gang worked like a charm for me!
A bit more about miss James: she doesn’t really need a microphone with that voice of hers, I reckon the soundman was having a hell of a time keeping that mic from blowing up ;o)

Conclusion
I sang along, danced my funky butt away and had a good time enjoying a great performance! Special thanks to Hieronymus Fox and his great friend Wouter W. for inviting me over for this gig.

Rating: ★★★½☆

Leela James @ HMH, Amsterdam

Leela James at HMH Amsterdan
Off to see Leela James, an incredible singer!

DJ Jazzy Jeff - “The Soul Mixtape”

General Description
Artist/Band: DJ Jazzy Jeff
Album Title: The Soul Mixtape
Year: 2005

DJ Jazzy Jeff - 'The Soul Mixtape'

Masterful, sexy and Soul-To-The-Max!
 
How I Got Into This Music
Checking out the new releases, I came across this album and thought: “Hold on!! Check it out!! Now!!!”
Why? Because purely by chance I discovered that DJ Jazzy Jeff is more than the silent partner of Will Smith in the old hip-hop act and he’s definitely more than the TV-character that gets thrown out the house for every faux pas comment (although he really had some great lines, heheh..)
I was lucky enough to listen to the Masters At Work project “Nuyorican Soul” and DJ Jazzy Jeff performed on one of the tracks: my mind exploded with the unbelievable sample and scratch work displayed! That’s why he always stayed on my radar and that’s why I got me this album!

Tracks that got my attention:

Beautiful Lady - Eijay
Groovy Nu Soul, very strong D’Angelo feel, but listen, boys and girls, Nu Soul was the back-to-the-roots approach to the blessed musical genre called Soul and R&B. Repairing all the damage done by the crapola R&B stuff from the nineties, thank you very much (rant ends here).
Anyways, great track!

Build a Fire - Michael Bohannon
Another excellent track with crazy hi-hat action all over the place!

Daydreamin - Kelli Sae
Incredible loop and vocals! Talented ex-Incognito singer Kelli Sae sets the tone for a groove on.. You’ll be having this track ghosting your mind for weeks..

Endlessly - LaSonya Gunter
It’s official: I’m getting old.. can’t remember what song this track reminds me of, sigh.. What’s next, special diapers and lil’ blue pills that can make you go blind? Heh, bring it on!
Great song, though..

Last Train - Ladybug Mecca feat. Martin Luther
The Perfect Song: groovy catchy bass, groovy catchy chorus, great vocals and summer feeling on a rainy day! Rap vocals remind me of Monie Love’s style, even using a kinda Native Tongues kinda rap pacing.

Amanda Blue - Demien
This song pisses me off.. I can’t find anything about this artist, Demien.. I can’t get this song out of my head even after three successfull lobotomies.
Yep, it does sound like a Prince copy and it’s not a bad one at that. It just triggers so many things in my mind that I can’t ignore it on its own merits..

What You Say - AKA Soulo
Using a vocal style similar to Mr. Curtis Mayfield can get you in serious trouble in my book: it’s the reason why I quit listening to Copycat Nr.1 Lenny Kravitz on his second album.
But somehow this track’s still working for me, weird..

Erotic Dreams - Demien
Just like the other song by this artist, I kinda get heavily frustrated, coz I seriously wish I could find me a dance floor to play this track, but the tempo seems a bit too slow for it. Sigh.. Maybe one day.. Excellent track!

Right Here - DJ Mitsu feat. Dwele
Ooooooooooo.. MAN!
This is the “turn off the lights and let’s get nasty, baby” track of the year! Cold showers, Maggy Thatcher, nothing can take away the feeling!

No Tears - Pete Rock feat. Leela James
Can you imagine how I feel when I found out Leela James’ concert was sold out? Wanna see a grown man cry?
Great voice and funky bass.

Broken Dreamz - DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. V
Ouch! Who’s this guy, V? Keep your radar primed for this artist. DJ Jazzy Jeff works his stuff to produce a highly enjoyable track.

Black SolSista - Valencia Robinson
Imagine being in the producer’s booth listening to just her vocals..

Be Thankful - Omar and Angie Stone
Both artists are the best of their trade and still this song doesn’t deliver. Not so great cover of the alltime classic song by William De Vaughn.

She Wants 2 Be - DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. V
Okay, accept the Stevie Wonder sound-alike factor, just let it go.. Fine, now listen to the frigging track!! Man, I can’t be driving my car while playing this song coz I’ll be swaying all across the highway lanes with this blissful smile on my face.. And no judge would sentence me!
Uhm.. In no way am I promoting reckless driving on any kind of road or highway, so bugger off.. Heheh..

Conclusion
Didn’t expect to review almost all of the tracks, but I kinda got caught off guard with this album in more than one way.
It’s a mixtape, don’t know how much Jazzy Jeff remixed the individual tracks, just know he sure as hell has an excellent taste in selecting the best of the best concerning soul and soft dance music.
This helps putting the SOUL back into uhm.. SOUL!
Can’t give it a five out of five coz.. well.. hold on.. why not? It’s as good as Ween’s last album, right? So? Okay..

Rating: ★★★★★


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