The legendary compilation is finally back! The definitive edition that can be said to be the best evergreen! Groovy & Mellow, Jazzy & Swingy, Saudage & Spiritual … Many of the great songs that were once visionary. A vibrant 70's soul music lined by a series of lively grooves and mellowness that are soothing, soul-striking, emotional-striking, and heart-teasing songs twinkling in a row. Ultimate compilation collected!
Kind of an offshoot of the Marc Moulin world of the early 70s - the self-titled album from Plus, a group made up of musicians from the funky combo Placebo! The vibe is much more open than Placebo, but still shares lots of that group's great talent for mixing together jazz, funk, and trippy bits of prog - all in a way that's never too overindulgent, and always with a nice punch on most of the cuts - so that there's plenty of funky moments too! Drums are great, keeping things very interesting - and the horn passages run from Afro-styled lines with a nice exotic quality, to straighter jazz rock - augmented by some gritty vocals from time to time - in a raspy style that's kind of a 70s update of soulful UK mod styles of the previous generation.
Be honest: What do terms such as "rock 'n' roll" or "rock musician" generally call to mind? Surely for most of us, it is the image of a slightly spent male in his mid-fifties, covered with tattoos and living in Los Angeles with an attitude towards the music business that suggests he handles the girls and the alcohol while his management deals with the entire rest. This image has one crucial fault: Real rock 'n' roll is no stereotype designed in the 80s, rather timeless and most of all, a way of life. A proof for this are, believe it or not, five musicians of only half the age of said stereotype who live about 9500 miles away from Los Angeles. KISSIN' DYNAMITE from southern Germany have already been around for eleven years and will release their new studio album "Ecstasy" this summer.