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worth every cent May 27, 2009 the creativity on this unique double cd, just keeps it in heavy rotation. i think their best is on this import!
What the funk!? Jun 14, 2007 Great listen-through. Funky to chilled and back again. Great continuity w/o being monotonous. Give a listen and you'll find Jamiroquai's best grooves are the ones that didn't get much air play. Good stuff.
The Import is worth the extra 20 bucks. Feb 13, 2007 So I had to buy the import with the remixes opposed to just getting the single CD. Its not like I don't have all of Jamiroquai's other 6 cd's but what they don't have are "Deeper Underground", "Runaway", and "Radio", and the Remixes on CD 2 of course. And if you listen closely, some of the songs are a little different than the original CD recordings. "Space Cowboy", for example, is the Video version, which is found on their "High Times" DVD. For all the True Jamiroquai Fans, go out and get the Import and spend the extra money. Its worth it!!!! Love u Jay....
The start of something big...hopefully! Feb 05, 2007 As a previous reviewer has stated, this is JMQ's last bit with Sony. I wish 'em all the luck in the world. They've got to be one of the best bands on the planet! This is a great CD set and if you're a fan, the double CD is a must! JMQ, wherever you go, I will follow!
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Funk U Sony, sez J Oct 24, 2006 With this double Compact Disc, Jamiroquai will say goodbye to Sony Music for good and move to another label. He already created a label called Long Lost Brother but it collapsed a few years ago. I wish him luck in his endeavours, but let's be honest, without the marketing structure of Sony Music it's going to be hard for him to sell his new material. My advice? Move to Universal Music Group, so he can share the payroll with James Brown, GAP Band and Stevie Wonder.
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