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the second album from Dutch female trumpet virtuoso continues her amazing funky streak, combining hip jazz/acid jazz with dance music styles such as drum 'n bass, speed garage & big beat on all original cuts (except one tribute to Miles Davis) - she uses
Liner Note Author: Hans Dulfer.
Recording information: Studio The Boat.
Arranger: Rob Gaasterland.
Personnel includes: Saskia Laroo (alto saxophone, trumpet, acoustic and electric basses); Rosa King, Marita Blijden, Mola Sylla (vocals); Mellow Mac, MC Cocktail, MC Mad 10 (rap vocals); Benjamin Herman, Candy Dulfer (alto saxophone); Rob Gaasterland (keyboards); Kino Dido Haitsma (Fender Rhodes); Lesley Joseph (bass).
Personnel: Saskia Laroo (alto saxophone, trumpet, acoustic bass, electric bass); Mellow Mac (vocals, rap vocals); Mola Sylla (vocals); Jaco Abel (guitar); Benjamin Herman, Candy Dulfer (alto saxophone); Rob Gaasterland (synthesizer, vocoder); Manuel Hugas (electric bass); Cyril Directie (drums).
Saskia Laroo Bodymusic Songs | 1. | Vibes Rehearsal |
| 2. | Vibes |
| 3. | Shout |
| 4. | Bodymusic |
| 5. | Don't Stop, Can't Do Without |
| 6. | Supagroove |
| 7. | Spin |
| 8. | Leemou |
| 9. | Base Element, The |
| 10. | Good Morning Doctor Laroo |
| 11. | If and Maybe |
| 12. | Well |
| 13. | Sonic Arch |
| 14. | More Body |
| 15. | More Vibes |
| Purchase Bodymusic CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Saskia Laroo Sunset Eyes 2000 CD (1999)
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$13.85 In 1999, Dutch trumpeter Saskia Laroo traveled to Los Angeles, where she joined forces with tenor sax great Teddy Edwards and recorded her fourth album, Sunset Eyes 2000. Any album that prominently features Edwards (who she co-led the session with) is at least noteworthy, and to be sure, the tenor veteran is in good to excellent form on this hard bop date. Laroo's previous straight-ahead album, Jazzkia, was essentially a tribute to Miles Davis--one in which her love of Davis' legacy was so strong that it drowned out any individuality. Laroo doesn't sound distinctive on Sunset Eyes 2000 either, but even so, her solos on this album are likable and competent. Recalling Miles Davis in the 1940s and 1950s, Laroo is a very lyrical player, and Edwards can certainly be quite lyrical and melodic himself. But while Edwards favors a big, fat tone and swings hard and passionately, Laroo ...
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