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Leap of Faith CD (2013) Top Seller
Bluey music CDs Photographer: Mitchy Bwoy.
Recording information: Higher Ground Studio; House of Love ...
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Leap of Faith CD (2013) Top Seller
Bluey discography Photographer: Mitchy Bwoy.
Recording information: Higher Ground Studio; House of Love Studio; Livingston Studio 2.
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Smooth Sailing CD (2004)
Bluey albums Personnel: Maysa (vocals); Dwight Sills, Bluey (guitar); Everette Harp (tenor saxophone); Rex Rideout, Herman "P Nut" Johnson (keyboards, programming); Michael White (drums); Darcy Aldridge, Ronnie Garrett, Chantae Cann (background vocals).
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All My Life CD (2000)
Bluey CD discography 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 chance taking, more diverse, and totally unpredictable. All My Life gets off to a jazzy, Sade-ish start with "Got to Be Strong," which should please quiet storm enthusiasts. But Maysa, much to her credit, turns the album into a real R&B roller coaster by providing everything from club-friendly deep house on "Pressure" and "Hooked on Your Love" to hypnotic, British-sounding acid jazz on "Sunshine" and "Mirrors." And the singer really soars on an irresistible house interpretation of "The Bottle," Gil Scott-Heron's 1970s commentary on alcoholism in the inner city. So is the big-voiced Maysa really a dance diva at heart? A jazzy quiet storm/smooth jazz singer? A retro-soul belter? All My Life gives the impression that she's all of those things and more, and it's clearly among the finest, most exciting R&B releases of 2000. ~ Alex Henderson
2nd Rel;She Was Vocalist For Incognito
Audio Mixers: Simon Cotsworth; Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick.
Photographer: Amanda Searle.
Personnel: Maysa (vocals); Bluey (acoustic & electric guitars); Tim Canfield, Jim Mullen (guitar); Chris DeMargary (flute, soprano & tenor saxophones); Ed Jones (alto & tenor saxophones); Dominic Glover (trumpet, fulgelhorn); Winston Rollings, Matt Coleman (trombone); Gary Sanctuary (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, vibraphone); Victor Redwood (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Graham Harvey, Daniel "Venom" Maunick, Ski Oakenful (keyboards, programming); Randy Hope-Taylor, Julian Crampton, Orfeo Orakwue, Richard Molyneux (bass); Richard Bailey (drums); Thomas Dyani-Akuru (percussion); Alex Rizzo (programming); Mark Anthony, Sara Brown, Veronique DeMargary, Hillary Mwelwa, Charlise Rookwood (background vocals).
Personnel: Maysa (background vocals); Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick (guitar, drum programming); Jim Mullen, Tim Cansfield (guitar); Gary ...
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Soul Slinger Classics, PT. 1 CD (2006)
Bluey music CDs For a brief, wonderful period in the late '90s, the Jungle Sky label released a series of exquisite compilations and artist albums featuring the brightest lights in what was then an exploding American jungle and drum'n'bass scene. Then, like so many great indie labels, Jungle Sky went under around the turn of the century and DJ Soul Slinger, the label's owner and flagship artist, went off to focus on his Ecosystem music festival and other business ...
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First Protocol: Incognito Guitars CD
Bluey discography 2007 project from Incognito guitarist. Pony Canyon.
Photographer: Mitchy Bwoy.
Personnel: Tony Remy (guitar, vocoder); Bluey (vocals, percussion); Kevin Robinson (trumpet, flugelhorn); Ski Oakenfull (keyboards, drum programming, percussion programming); Graham Harvey, Jamie Odell, Amp Fiddler (keyboards); Neville Malcolm (upright bass, electric bass); Chris Taylor , Julian Crampton, Francis Hylton (electric bass); Andy Gangadeen (drums); Simon Richmond (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Simon Cotsworth.
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Between The Sun And The Moon (2004)
Bluey songs Track Listing of songs: Make You Smile; Too Cool For the Room; Message; Between the Sun and the Moon; I Know You By Heart; When You Comin' Back To Me; Let Somebody Know; Tracks of My Tears; Different Eyes; Ain't No Smoke; You Know Our Day Will Come; It's a Jazz Day;
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 Bluey Songs
Popular or famous Bluey music songs: Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own, Sky, Why Did I Let You Go, Ain't Nobody's Business, Leap of Faith. More music songs Take a Chance on Me, Stronger, Keep Myself Together, Got To Let My Feelings Show, If You Really Wanna, Live Like A Millionaire. See All Songs
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