| | Mark Farina Mushroom Jazz Vol. 5 CD Mark Farina Discography of CDs
(5 Customer Reviews)
In this fifth edition of the highly successful Mushroom Jazz saga, Mark Farina picks up right where he left off with volumes one through four. The formula remains the same: lush laid-back acid jazz with a twist of deep house and hip-hop to create a disc-long excursion that is immediately accessible for home listening, relaxation, or the early hours of a big night out. Contributions from downtempo anchors DJ Spinna and J. Boogie start things off right, and inclusions from Jurassic 5's Nu Mark and hip-hop legend Pete Rock spice things up nicely. It a beautifully eclectic mix that may very well be the best of the series -- until the next one, that is. ~ Rob Theakston Mushroom Jazz Vol. 5 Music Mark Farina Mushroom Jazz Vol. 5 Songs | 1. | Afros in Ya |
| 2. | Tribute, The |
| 3. | Autumn Evening Breeze |
| 4. | Chali 2na Comin' Thru |
| 5. | Come Down |
| 6. | Flow - (instrumental) |
| 7. | Nostalgia |
| 8. | Cali Spaces |
| 9. | Funky For You |
| 10. | Puttin' in Work - (instrumental) |
| 11. | Hollywood |
| 12. | Music Makes the World Go Round |
| 13. | Maintain - (instrumental) |
| 14. | Back in '92 - (instrumental) |
| 15. | You Like My Style |
| 16. | Here's the Proof |
| 17. | Modern Women's Short Stories |
| 18. | He Kick Clap - (instrumental) |
| 19. | It's a Love Thing - (instrumental) |
| 20. | Yacht Club, The |
| 21. | Nic's Groove |
| Mushroom Jazz Vol. 5 Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   This is what it's all about This CD is DJ Mark Farina's best!!! The tempo and mood of the album creates an atmosphere that not many albums can do. Vol. 4 was good, Vol 5 is off the hook. Submitted by carlislebaptiste (Fairfield CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dope Jazz/Hip-Hop beats This album is tha shiznit man! Mark Farina did his best on this one. Song #3,#6,#15,#20 are my favorites. I just hoping for a volume 6. Submitted by Big Bruford (Lafayette,LA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
For those who love lounge... a solid choice indeed. Submitted by Thomas (Ottawa, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Smoothest, Richest Chillest Deep House This is the realest, most kickinest stuff. It's like Miguel Migs meets Diggable Planets. Totally smokin. Submitted by Sean (New Haven CT USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this is really really really great music this edition really deserves 10 stars! its delicous,rich,and full of aural delites. buy 2,worth every cent!! Submitted by jeff (nyc ny) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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