1 (edited by Curby 2010-11-15 16:58:32)

Topic: True Confession

Was cleaning out my wallet this weekend and came across a scribling from my west coast trip.  It said, What is Hip? Remix Project Vol 1....  When it finally dawned on me where I got it (that watering hole at the Hotel Del) I googled it up and then checked iTunes and was pleasantly surprised with what I heard.  It was a tip from a woman I struck a conversation with about a mutual love of good cover songs.  This remix album of 70's AM hits is fantastic.  The cool thing is young people will like the modern upgrade to these classics.  The songs range from Tony Joe White to America to a funked up/trippy version of Gary Wright's  "Dream Weaver"  The songs actually are not covers, but  originals freshened up.  There's a real nice working of The Doobies' "Listen To the Music" and a bossa nova "Midnight At the Oasis.
Naturally all this sounds perfect if you've got a '65 Mustang driving somewhere on Pacific Coast Highway, but even in the hinterland where I live this stuff sounds cool.

Here's a review:  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=16124

Songs:  http://www.whatishipremix.com/

Re: True Confession

Nice for the sunset cruises out here. Nostalgic cuts with an upbeat take to lure the younguns to some classics. Anything to distract them from the pop nowadays is good by me!
Rick

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Re: True Confession

RickB wrote:

Nice for the sunset cruises out here. Nostalgic cuts with an upbeat take to lure the younguns to some classics. Anything to distract them from the pop nowadays is good by me!
Rick

Thanks for the kind words.  I was thinking it would be a nice party album.  Driving to Logan's Roadhouse last night I played some of it for my wife to pick her spirits up after a bad trip to one of her doctors.  By the third song she was smiling and the dark mood disappeared.  Now that's the power of music.
I suppose I could fall into to the music snob group and deny myself this type music, but if you enjoy it why aren't you listening?

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I be's a snob and a pureest.   lol

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