In Search of Better Days Incognito feat. Tony Momrelle

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
22.06.2016

Label: earMUSIC

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Incognito feat. Tony Momrelle, Avery*Sunshine, Imaani, Vula Malinga, Katie Leone, Vanessa Haynes

Composer: Jean-Paul Maunick, Jude Zender, Francis Hylton, Francesco Mendolia, Francisco Sales, Jean-Paul Maunick, Jude Zender, Matthew Cooper, Stuart Patrick, Trevor Mires, Jean-Paul Maunick, Matthew Cooper, Richard Bull, Manex Efrem, Stuart Patrick

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  • 1 Love Born in Flames 04:22
  • 2 Just Say Nothing 04:41
  • 3 Everyday Grind 06:06
  • 4 Racing Through the Bends 04:07
  • 5 Love's Revival 04:45
  • 6 Selfishly 04:58
  • 7 Love Be the Messenger 04:26
  • 8 I See the Light 03:29
  • 9 Echoes of Utopia 06:50
  • 10 Move It Up 05:10
  • 11 Crystal Walls 03:31
  • 12 Bridges of Fire 06:26
  • 13 All I Ever Wanted 04:17
  • 14 Better Days 07:09
  • Total Runtime 01:10:17

Info for In Search of Better Days

You would think that a 37-year-old band would rest on its laurels...right? No, not Incognito! The band is as creative and full of fire as it was at its conception in 1979. A rare feat in these days and times.

Their 17th studio album, “In Search of Better Days”, will have Incognito fans grinning ear to ear and will be released on June 24th, 2016 on earMUSIC. The fresh, uncompromising, soulful, Jazz-Funk-laden songs and instrumentals that are the bones of Incognito continue to shine through . . . and there is more. The sound of Bluey’s London for over three and a half decades weaves its way throughout this album and gives it flesh, with splashes of Drum & Bass and Broken Beats, Rare Groove, Deep Soulful House, and even influences from the Rock and Blues that were at the heart of the UK scene in the late ’60s and early ’70s.

From the driving bass of featured guest Stuart Zender on the opening track, you know that this album is upping the ante and it’s going to be one hell of a good ride! Imaani, Vanessa Haynes, Tony Momrelle, Katie Leone, Vula Malinga — the UK’s finest and most soulful voices hit you relentlessly one after the other with songs that will remain with you from the first hearing. And as if that was not enough to make this one of Incognito’s best albums, in comes American chanteuse extraordinaire aka “the voice of Incognito” — Maysa, to seal the deal!

Other special guest artists — including pianist Avery*Sunshine, drummer Richard Spaven, cosmic percussionist Jody Linscott, and Japanese guitar legend Tomoyasu Hotei of Kill Bill fame — leave their indelible marks on this much-anticipated release.

Bluey’s songwriting and production senses are as always full-spectrum, steeped in deep, rich history, bridging the classic sounds of the past and the tonal and sonic languages of the present and future. These songs of Love, songs of awareness, questioning, challenging, optimism, joy, and hope are without a doubt some of his best!

As Bluey continues blazing his own trail with his ever-expanding community of top-of-the-line artists, fueled by a passion for storytelling and creating unity through the Groove, Incognito’s “In Search of Better Days” takes us there. This album is . . . Truth!

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