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Return to X

Return to X
Ian Simmonds

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Track Listing

  1. Fathom's Down
  2. Swingin Millie
  3. No Bamboo
  4. Alvin's Blues
  5. Ocean Hill
  6. Jet
  7. Blues for V.C.
  8. Manta
  9. Body Sound

Product Details

  • Released on: 2001-01-30
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

OUTRAGEOUS5
I bought this cd after reading a review of it in TimeOut. I had no idea what to expect. It has been in my player ever since. I cannot describe the sound. Simmonds is a new breed of downtempo artist, who has to have some classic backgroud. His melodies and arrangements are fantastic. Get his first cd as well and you can the evolution of this major talent.

a soft mystery4
There is defintely something of a sort of soft mystery to the entire cd, and I love it. I must say, this is a cd that I do not turn to at every hour, all hours of the day (except for the first few weeks I had it). I have reached a point when I decide, yes, now I will listen to return to x. And I enjoy every split second of it. There is a subtlety and intensity to Simmonds music. I would say that if you find yourself liking it rather quickly in the beginning, you will find yourself craving it after heard once through.

My favorite...'NO BAMBOO', a very sexy, moody piece that travels with a decided seductiveness. You absloutely want to follow it, move with it.

The cover photos are what attracted me first, having not heard of Ian Simmonds when I picked up the cd. Swift, mildly obscure black and white images. The music follows a similar sort of track.

I really enjoy Return to X. And even if you do not come to love it, it is a rare bit to add to any collection you have, as well as what I classify as a 'turn on' cd. It will definitely turn on the interest of people you play for (especially those interested in anything linked to the genre). Folks either like it or not. But it will stimulate something, at the very least dialogue....and perhaps as much as hours of repeat enjoyment. (though it still manages to not sound quite the same way twice).

Jazz not jazz.4
Jazz tinged, languid affair that feels like it wants to find its way into a mid afternoon cocktail party. Easy beats, downtempo in the way that 9 Lazy 9 made afternoons in 1998 thick and slow and sticky and warm. You'll know you are somewhere if this is playing. "I know she's home."