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Supercharged

Supercharged
Down to the Bone

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Track Listing

  1. Supercharged
  2. Funkin' Around
  3. Parkside Shuffle
  4. Cosmic Fuzz
  5. Smile to Shine - Down to the Bone, Hil St. Soul,
  6. Electric Vibes - Roy Ayers, Down to the Bone
  7. Greedy Fingers
  8. Shake It Up - Down to the Bone, Corrina Greyson
  9. Space Dust
  10. Hip City
  11. Make It Funky

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #96351 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-06-19
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

A truly great fusion of Jazz and Funk.4
This is the new fantastic, great new album from the British contemporary Jazz Funk outfit.
"Supercharged" is the funkiest set to date.
Every track is a winner.
The title song is a full on Funk instrumental on which the horn section excel, as is the slower "Funkin' Around".
"Parkside Shuffle" is a mellower summer like groover (hints of Ramsey Lewis).
Hil St Soul adds her soulful voice to the Incognito like "Smile To Shine" wicked b-line!
Roy Ayers adds scat and vibes to the Jazz Funk stunner "Electric Vibes".
"Space Dust", "Make It Funky" and "Hip City" are fine instrumentals that fuse Jazz and Funk.
The horn and rhythm sections are cooking. Essential.
Prepare to have a great time !!!

Some funky kind of cool jazz4
As I said in my review of The Urban Grooves: Album II, this is the group that first piqued my interest in jazz and got me listening to some different kinds of music besides the steady diet of pop and rock that I had been on. And while this CD is quite good, I can't help getting the feeling that DTTB is still trying to duplicate the success of Urban Grooves. Some of the tunes sound vaguely like they are ripping off or imitating their own material, and at times, they seem to be straining to get that funky jazz sound they are known for. I still go back to this one regularly, but not as often as I do Urban Grooves. This is still worth having if you are funky jazz fan.

Supercharged4
This is a good CD, but I thought The Best of Done to the Bone was better.