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A Funk Odyssey | 
enlarge | Artist: Jamiroquai Label: Sony Category: Music
Buy New: $11.98
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Rating: 97 reviews Sales Rank: 35217
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 85954 UPC: 696998595422 EAN: 0696998595422 ASIN: B00005NZKM
Release Date: September 11, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Feel So good | | • | Little L | | • | You Give Me Something | | • | Corner Of The Earth | | • | Love Foolosophy | | • | Stop Don't Panic | | • | Black Crow | | • | Main Vein | | • | Twenty Zero One | | • | Picture of My Life | | • | So Good To Feel Real |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com After scoring the crossover hit "Virtual Insanity" in 1998 (remember the moving sidewalk video?), the U.K.'s Jamiroquai failed to keep their momentum alive with the somewhat scattered and skittish Synkronized. Thankfully for fans of the retro (if lightweight) pop/soul that is the band's specialty, Jamiroquai are back with their most cohesive effort since 1995's Return of the Space Cowboy. There's still too much blathering on about the cosmos from Stevie Wonder-inspired vocalist Jason Kay, the most egregious example being the subdued and folksy "Black Crow," which takes the bird-in-flight cliche to new lows. Better and much more rugged are the sizzling synth-driven "2001" and the guitar-stoked rave-up "Stop! Don't Panic." That's where the guys bring the funk with more bite than you'd expect. --Amy Linden
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| Customer Reviews: Read 92 more reviews...
VERY GROOVY, SEXY MUSIC August 26, 2008 This album has something for dance fans as well as ballad lovers alike. Jason Kay is one of the finest soul singers EVER. I've been a huge fan of his from the second I heard that big voice coming from that little man; he just blows me away everytime I hear one of his songs. He sings from the heart and it shows. It doesn't hurt that he surrounds himself with expert musicians and great backup singers that just make the listener be taken away with such a joyful noise.
A Funk Jorney! July 5, 2008 This is the Jamiroquai album that i enjoy the most! Even the slow songs have that funk energy,i think most of the songs in this album could become a single! A funk journey from the first track to the last!
What Funk? March 20, 2007 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
How dare he use the name Funk in the title. Funk is James Brown, George Clinton, Sly Stone, etc. THIS IS DISCO MUSIC.
Try not to be too hard! July 13, 2006 Last night I've listened again this album and I liked a lot "Love Phoolosophy".
Stu Zender has moved on...let it go June 14, 2006 The first three Jamiroquai albums are great/groundbreaking and Stu Zender's bass playing had a lot to do with their misical richness. "Synchronized" was a pretty good album (it took some time to grow on me admittedly) but "A Funk Odyssey" is even better. Yes, it's very different from earlier disks, but it is very funky head bopping music. The first two tracks ("Feel So Good" and "Little L") are especially good. I also really like the last track "Picture of My Life" (and it would be awesome if "Feel So Good to be Real" was released as a full track). I got a better appreciation for this album after watching the Jamiroquai: Live in Verona DVD - check it out if you haven't already (I got mine on Ebay). This is good music - give it a chance and embrace Jamiroquai's new direction.
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