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Bobo Bazinsky In The Bronx
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Super acid jazz in the vein of Weather Report, electric Miles Davis and the Headhunters.
Genre:
Jazz: Acid Jazz
Release Date:
2007
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Bobo Bazinsky In The Bronx
35 Days In May
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Out of Blue
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20 Blind 20
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Bobo Bazinsky in the Bronx
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There Is No Greater Love
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Country Wizard
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The in Crowd
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The Big Smoke
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Ain't Necessarily So
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Wicked, pulsating jazz from another world, yet Earthbound
author: John Book, Music For America
35 Days In May is not the first thing one would think about when it comes to jazz, but this isn't your ordinary jazz band. Hell, it's not even a band, for 35 Days In May is from the mind of Jeff Kaye, who released this on his own label, New Indie Artists. Bobo Bazinsky In The Bronx, it only takes someone with an intense amount of creativity (or cleverness, or boredom, or all three) to come up with a title as confusing as that. Who is Bobo, and why the Bronx? And what does that have to do with jazz? Or is this jazz? It is indeed jazz of a more twisted form, where you do hear the influence of Weather Report and early 70's Miles Davis, but you also hear minimalist electronica thrown in every now and then. Kaye gets some assistance from his friends, such as saxophonist Paul Carr, whose work in the opening track, "Out Of Blue", sets things by sounding like someone opening an apartment window at 5 in the morning to welcome whatever sun can be felt and the traffic slowly picking up. "20 B
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