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Five years passed between Maysa's self-titled debut album of 1995 and her next solo effort, All My Life. While Maysa ranged from decent to excellent, this consistently excellent CD is even stronger: more focused and more confident, yet more ... Maysa All My Life Songs | 1. | Got to Be Strong |
| 2. | Mirrors |
| 3. | Bottle, The |
| 4. | Aria de la Mia Vita |
| 5. | All My Life |
| 6. | Pressure |
| 7. | Sunshine |
| 8. | Blue Light |
| 9. | Shadows and the Light |
| 10. | Hooked on Your Love |
| 11. | Earth Child |
| 12. | Compliments |
| 13. | Closure |
| 14. | [Untitled] - (hidden track) |
| Purchase All My Life CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Maysa CD (1995)
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| | Alvin Alcorn Live At Earthquake Mcgoon's, Vol. 1 CD (1994)
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| | Rob Hart Trio Of The Past Present & Future CD (2000)
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| | Nekokissa CD (2005)
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$40.75 | | Danny Massure What It Is CD (2008)
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$10.59 "Danny Massure is a true musician: DJ, producer, songwriter, drummer, and a couple other things, he certainly knows how to make some good music. This is shown well on his new album What it is. Similar in nature to the of Mr. Scruff, Massure is at the forefront of the Acid/Jazz/Funk movement, doing it all from Seattle, Washington. There are no samples on his new release, either...this cat is old school, doing everything instrumental and ringin' beautiful tones."-URB Magazine"Danny Massure is a jazzy cat with a spring in his step and a cool swagger, who hails from the Coffee capital and sounds like he enjoys it from his LP intro! This album is a cool neo funkified and jazzed out offering, which features a range of talented musicians and no samples. What It Is may not be particularly innovative, but features lovely tracks such as a sweet vocal ditty entitled Heaven, the mellow saxed out Sunbreak and the graceful Soledad. It is a summery treat."-Jon Freer -http://hearingisbelieving.blogspot.com"What a really surprising album this has turned out to be from Danny Massure, here was I looking at the cover and the fact that it was a DJ that was behind it, expecting it to be a fairly repetitive dance album. I couldn’t have been more wrong though, for while he does mix in breaks and house elements the overall feel of the album is that of a 70’s funk record.It’s nearer in sound to the likes of Lack Of Afro and Quantic Soul Orchestra, although he has gone down the latter’s route of keeping it sample free. Some of the tracks do edge towards a more soulful sound, which is no bad thing and then you get little surprises such as Sweet Miss Rae which kicks in with some funky Hammond Organ, always a favourite of mine."-www.thebeatsurrender.co.uk"What do you get when you take Will Holland out of the UK and smack him with a West Coast 2x4? Well, I guess you get a pissed off Will Holland, but metaphorically speaking you might get an oblique similarity to Danny Massure's persona. Distinctly funk-da-fied, Massure blends top-notch percussive grooves with horns, some well placed vocals and a whole lot o' rhythm..."-Toneschool.com"Making a decent acid jazz/funk track is one thing, making a whole album of the stuff is quite the other. Many acts over the years have tried and failed to create the perfect party album. In order to get it right you need plenty of big tunes, really big tunes. Danny Massure's "What It Is" release on Spring Strut has some massive tunes. Both "Rewind" and "Hotchacha" have already been released as singles and frankly, no self respecting DJ should be without these two beauties. The Valique remix of "Hotchaha" is also included in here too and is essential listening. The Seattle-based DJ, programmer and all-round mastermind has some equally powerful grooves buried on this CD. "Mama Didn't Lie" could be the biggest song on this release. It's damn funky and as catchy as hell. "Rock The Afro" is a serious contender for the dance hall killer track of the year and is so funky, it hurts. But watch out for some of the slower, more Latinesque tracks. Songs like "Sunbreak" and "Four Wheel Slide" have a more ...
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