Various - Pop Fiction New Crime Jazz

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Review by Dmitriy Bronfman

Pop Fiction New Crime Jazz by Various is an album that is sure to please fans of the jazz genre. The album features a collection of songs that are inspired by the crime fiction of the 1950s and 1960s.

From the opening track, listeners are treated to a blend of smooth jazz, blues, and funk that perfectly captures the mood of the era. The album features a variety of talented musicians, each bringing their unique style to the mix.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Long Goodbye" by The Blue Notes. The song features a haunting trumpet solo that perfectly captures the melancholy mood of the classic crime noir films.

Another highlight of the album is "The Maltese Falcon" by The Jazz Messengers. The song features a catchy melody and a driving rhythm, making it a perfect choice for fans of classic jazz.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wet Stuff03:57
Charles
Jazz Master08:21
Timber
Jazz Master (K&D Session)
Dead Heat
Theme from To Kill a Dead Man04:24
Reflections
Wet Stuff (Instrumental)
Million Town
Our Earth
Theme From To Kill A Dead Man

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Catalog Numbers

162-531 057-2

Labels

Quango Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

Credits

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Compiled ByJason Bentley, Warren Kolodny

Notes

UPC: 016253105720
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Summary by Dmitriy Bronfman

Pop Fiction New Crime Jazz by Various is a must-have for anyone who loves jazz music. The album is expertly crafted, with each song perfectly capturing the mood and feel of the classic crime fiction of the era. Highly recommended.