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| Artist: Naked Music Label: Naked Music Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $10.62 You Save: $6.36 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 12002
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 20 UPC: 804223002021 EAN: 0804223002021 ASIN: B00193PUZM
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Pleasure Seeker | | • | This Time Around | | • | Love Only One | | • | Hurry | | • | Heroin Chic | | • | Samba Contigo | | • | Sticky Situation | | • | Face the Day | | • | Hurry | | • | Heroin Chic | | • | Recretion |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Re-Surrection? September 10, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Naked Music, the once-prolific midtempo-and-deep-house label that took the electronica world by storm at the turn of the century, is essentially dead. Bruno Ybarra, the founding member, executive producer and DJ whose name should be familiar to anyone who ever browsed a Naked Music album liner, has left the label for a corporate job at Apple. Stuart Patterson, who designed the label's distinctive artwork from its conception through 2002, departed to start his own logo company. Miguel Migs has defected to his personal label, Salted Music, taking Lisa Shaw and Lysa "Aya" Trenier with him; adding insult to injury, the trio's last album, Those Things, was distributed through Naked Music's rival trip-hop/house label, OM Records. Gaelle seems more interested in urban agriculture than in music these days, and Gabriel "Aquanote" Rene has apparently fallen off the face of the earth. As a result the label, which had a teeming roster of artists and killer compilations coming out of its ears in the first half of this decade, has just about ground to a halt: the most recent non-Blue Six artist LP, Lisa Shaw's Cherry, was released three years ago; and the most recent compilation, the unorthodox Lost on Arrival, was released a whopping FIVE years ago.
The chief survivor of this attrition is Jay Denes, who to his credit is soldiering on. He could have just released this as his third album under his Blue Six moniker, but instead decided to market it as a "collection" credited to the whole label ... even though at this point the "whole label" pretty much boils down to him and his few collaborators in Blue Six.
Along for the ride on Re-Creation are aging jazz/blues chanteuse Catherine Russell and guitarist/vocalist Mark Anthony Jones, both of whom have been with Jay since the Naked Music NYC days. Absent are Shaw, Trenier, and Monique Bingham; instead we have newcomer Tabitha Fair, whose previous work was doing vocal work for TV commercials and video games. This is actually pretty typical, as Jay has always shown a knack for coaxing Naked Music's distinctive vocals out of the most unlikely places. (If you don't believe me, go to MySpace and listen to Catherine Russell's bawdy solo work, and try to reconcile that with the sultry sexpot behind "Music & Wine.")
So how is Re-Creation? Not bad. Jay's talent for wrapping his sensual funk and groovy beats around compelling nu-soul vocals is what sparked Naked Music in the first place, and he's still got his old mojo. I think a lot of people were disappointed by Aquarian Angel, expecting another densely percussive dancefloor-filler like Beautiful Tomorrow, and instead getting quiet, nuanced soul more suited to headphones than the hi-fi. Re-Creation is a lot closer to Aquarian Angel in its restraint and its minimalism, but also brings back some of Beautiful Tomorrow's catchy hooks. If a parallel can be drawn anywhere in Jay's discography, however, it is to the lo-fi dub/soul of What's On Your Mind?, the original Naked Music album. Regression seems a curious choice for an album promising a "re-creation," but there it is.
Naked Music has always been one of my favorite musical phenomena, and no one would be happier than me about its resurgence. But I just don't think this album has the power to do it. Not even close. What we have here, I believe, is not a re-creation; it's a eulogy.
RIP Naked Music. You will be missed.
My First Master Piece August 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
100% the best cd I've ever had the pleasure of owning. Easily one album you have trouble not letting finish.I hope they decide to make this album into a series because it earned at least one sequel.
Quite simply the best. August 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Jay Denes/ Naked music..........I don't know know who he is, or who his parents are and after hearing this CD what planet he descended from, ....but wow! Based off this CD ( and a few martini's) going to hell with him would be a pretty interesting trip! If you have blood in your veins, this is a must buy!
Astonishing and sensual July 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Jay aka Blue six should made every year an album for us. Every his creation is a sensual jewell. Bravo Jay!!!!!
Another Classic CD July 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to say after following Blue Six and Naked Music for some years now, I'm addicted to the music. Just after listening to this sampler on Amazon, I'm going to order this CD in one minute.
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