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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The single that caught my eye....and ears! Jan 20, 2002 This was the first Jamiroquai single I heard and I thought it was great. After buying the single, I then heard a few other Jamiroquai singles and decided to buy "travelling without moving" which is an excellent album. I recommend this single because it is one of JK's best. If you love Jamiroquai, then get his new album "a funk odysey"-that's great as well.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A Quasar journey across the universe of acid jazz yeah!! Feb 17, 2001 Nice mixes that have cool synth effects, yeah, these mixes won't make you dance all around, but will make you feel like travelling in some spaceship watching the cosmic girl constellation or in a journey around the universe..funky-groovy-acid jazz at it's best!!!Got cheeba on my brain!!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Cosmic Girl CDsingle tracklist... Jan 10, 2000 As always it's difficult to find the tracklist so here it is: 1. Cosmic Girl (Album version) 2. Cosmic Girl (Classic Mix) 3. Cosmic Girl (Quasar Mix) 4. Cosmic Girl (cosmic Dub) 5. Cosmic Girl (Quasar Dub) The CD contains some pretty nice remixes of the song. The mixes won't throw you to the dancefloor but the dubs may be a good option for a party...
0 of 5 found the following review helpful:
It is not original to make a 1979 disco style song in 1999 Sep 07, 1999 Nice song, but it is not original at all to make a 1979 disco style song in 1999. Jamiriquai is almost as good as a white funk band as Level 42 used to be in the 80's, but the latter were much more original!
Who said disco's dead? Feb 05, 1999 Old hits have been remixed, DJ's have done samples, yet has any modern artist released an original disco styled song in the 90s?. Jamiroquai has. Close your eyes and pretend you're back in 1979.
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