The Rebirth of Cool: Four | 
enlarge | Artists: Nicolette, Lamb Label: Fourth & Bway / Pgd Category: Music
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 104629
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 016253107427 EAN: 0016253107427 ASIN: B000005HTA
Release Date: October 29, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Underwater Love - Brown, Mark [2] Stu | | • | Claire - Pulsinger, Patrick | | • | To Forgive But Not Forget - Cooper, Matt | | • | You Are Heaven Sent - Nicolette | | • | Cotton Wool - Barlow, Andy | | • | Horizons - Bukem, LTJ | | • | Migration - Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Ponteio - Lobo, Edu | | • | Jazz Garage - Casey, Charles Jame | | • | Feel the Sunshine - Reece, Alex | | • | Surfin' - Ranglin, Ernest | | • | Who Could It Be - McClymont, J. | | • | Bittersweet - Taylor, Lewis [2] | | • | Street Player - Reece, Alex | | • | Rudiments - Angel, Dave [Techno |
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One of the best Acid Jazz Volumes yet! December 17, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are into this kind of sound this is your ultimate collection piece! Rayford Griffin polished this one with some of the finest musicians around. The sound is infused with bits of fusion, dedicated funk and coupled with melodic brushes of harmony and spicy jazz rhythms. The point is this cd is Acid Jazz at it's best. Enjoy!
Michael Pillos
Great acid jazz / downtempo collection July 3, 2001 Awesome. This compilation includes wildly divergent styles - jazz, downtempo, breakbeat, hip-hop, drum and bass, etc. The result is always seamless, and eclectic rather than jumbled. Standouts are "To Forgive But Not To Forget," with it's mournful violin, and "Migration," which runs along with a skittering tabla beat. L.T.J. Bukem and Jungle Brothers also lend a hand to this 4th of an incredible collection. Cool, hip, club-oriented jazz perfect for chilling out or driving to. Check out the first three in the collection if you like the jazzier, more laid back elements of this album.
The Rebirth Of Cool Volume 4 April 21, 2001 This series is one of the more "boutique" ,selective compilations I have heard - I like most of the tracks as opposed other compilations where there are 1-3 stand out tracks and the rest are fillers. I still find it a little on the "generic side" for it to become an absolute favourite and I have given it a lesser rating than the predicted rating, based on this.
The rebirth keeps getting better. My Favorite July 28, 2000 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Most of the music from the rebirth series have been jazz based, (so to speak) vol. 4 is decidedly club based. Many of the songs on this CD have a very club/trance like sound. But the music is exceptional. From begingin to end the tracks on this CD are all excellentListening to this Cd made me seek out the music by the individual arts. The sultry Underwater love starts vol. 4 off on a strong note. The music actually makes you feel as though you are under water. Another track that really stands out is the magnificent To Forgive or Forget. I never heard a violin used in club music. Cottonwol is another absolutely splendid track with its' distorted vocals and space age sound effects. Other strong cuts are Migration, Ponteio, who could it be now and my personal favorite Bittersweet. Well worth it for the adventerous listener.
It's like taking a bath without any water... January 13, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This CD has quickly become one of my all-time favorites. My friend Woobie and I think that song #5 ("Cottonwool" by Lamb) is best appreciated after a long and eventful night on the town. Definitely one of the best kept secrets in music. Two enthusiastic thumbs up!
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