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Jamiroquai - High Times (The Singles)


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Tracklisting

 

1. When You Gonna Learn

2. Too Young To Die

3. Blow Your Mind

4. Emergency On Planet Earth

5. Space Cowboy

6. Virtual Insanity

7. Cosmic Girl

8. Alright

9. High Times

10. Deeper Underground

11. Canned Heat

12. Little L

13. Love Foolosophy

14. Corner Of The Earth

15. Feels Just Like It Should

16. Seven Days In Sunny June

17. Don't Give Hate A Chance

18. Runaway

19. Radio

 

Amazon review

 

Amazon.co.uk Review

With a voice like Stevie Wonder, a production sound that recalls the string-laden, slinky-bass disco of Studio 54 and a penchant for funky dance moves and outlandish hats, Jamiroquai's Jay Kay has successfully managed to straddle the underground and mainstream for the best part of 15 years. High Times brings together 19 of his band's hits to date, ranging from early 90s acid jazz classics "When You Gonna Learn", "Too Young To Die" and "Blow Your Mind", to later successes such as "Canned Heat", "Cosmic Girl", "Virtual Insanity" and on to recent songs from 2005 album Dynamite, such as "Feels Just Like It Should" and "7 Days In Sunny June". There are also two new tracks - the current single "Runaway" and the edgier "Radio", both of which continue the Jamiroquai tradition of mildly euphoric dancefloor disco-soul. Despite sticking to a formula of sorts over the years, the songs on this collection compliment each other well and form an impressive overview of one of the UK’s most distinctive bands.--Danny McKenna

 

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After six studio albums spanning fourteen years of acid jazz, funk and dance, Jamiroquai's greatest hits collection gives a superb overview of a band who have been at the forefront of British pop for their entire career. This anthology includes early gems such as 'When You Gonna Learn' and 'Emergency On Planet Earth' as well as the band's biggest singles, taken from the hugely successful 'Travelling Without Moving',and more recent tracks including 'Feels Just Like It Should'.

 

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