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Crazy Vibes and Things

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Download links and information about Crazy Vibes and Things by Down To The Bone. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:04:16 minutes.

Artist: Down To The Bone
Release date: 2002
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:04:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Electra Glide 6:58
2. On a Roll 7:13
3. I Softly Surrender (To You) 7:23
4. Music Is My Drug 6:39
5. Crazy Vibes and Things 6:19
6. My One and All 5:39
7. Glow 7:26
8. Stargazer 5:24
9. Searching for a Simple Groove 6:01
10. Cooking With Gas 5:14

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Down to the Bone set the stage to expand beyond their jazz-groove scene beginnings on Crazy Vibes and Things. Producer/arranger Stuart Wade leads the same tight community of musicians featured on Spread the Word, including Neil Angilley, Shilts (a best-selling artist in his own right), Paul Turner, Adrian Revell, and Tony Remy. Wade also wrote or co-wrote the CD's ten compositions with Angilley and Shilts. The recording opens with the radio hit "Electra Glide," a smooth, soulful track that features the grooving interplay of Tony Remy's wah-wah techniques and Shilts' smoky alto and tenor saxophone riffs. Neil Angilley adds the finishing touches with his strong melodic keyboard improvisations, giving the song a more soulful resonance. Top dance picks are the title track and "Searching for a Simple Groove," while "My One and All," which features Hill St. Soul vocalist Hilary Mwelwa, is a midtempo song full of energy and fresh grooves. "Searching for a Simple Groove" is fresh and fun. Every listener's choice here is a nice surprise and is ripe with Down to the Bone's trademark horn riffs, breezy guitar licks, smooth jazz, and groove.