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The Very Best Of Jazz FM volume 2;Smooth Jazz And The Best Soul Music

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The Very Best Of Jazz FM: volume 2, Smooth Jazz An...

Genre: JAZZ
Label: Jazz FM Records
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Walking In Rhythm The Blackbyrds
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2.  Turning It Up Pieces Of A Dream
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3.  Sailing Trina Broussard
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4.  You Make Me Smile Dave Koz
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5.  Soothe You Tower Of Power
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6.  Fallen Warren Hill
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7.  Got To Get You Into My Life Earth, Wind & Fire
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8.  3-Day Weekend Jeff Kashiwa
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9.  Stay With Me CeCe Winans
Bebe
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10.  Bullseye Peter White
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11.  Just The Way You Are Barry White
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12.  Just Believe Braxton Brothers
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13.  Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing Incognito
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14.  Don't Wanna Know Marion Meadows
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15.  Good Times Edie Brickell
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16.  Baby Come To Me Regina Belle
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17.  Hurry Hurry Pete Belasco
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Ever Changin' Times Aretha Franklin
Michael McDonald
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2.  Brooklyn Breezes Kashif
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3.  How Sweet It Is: (To Be Loved By You) Donna Gardier
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4.  Closer Still Brian Simpson
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5.  Right Here: (Human Nature Radio Mix) SWV
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6.  Secrets Told Kim Waters
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7.  Between The Sheets The Isley Brothers
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8.  Rollin' Fourplay
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9.  Breathe Again Toni Braxton
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10.  High Noon Steve Oliver
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11.  The Look Of Love Grover Washingt...
Jean Carne
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12.  Dream Your Dream Duncan Millar
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13.  Where Is The Love Mica Paris
Will Downing
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14.  Future Love Frank McComb
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15.  One Sunday Afternoon Joe McBride
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16.  Keep On Movin' Soul II Soul
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17.  Rainforest Paul Hardcastle
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Featured Review
Colours Move Colours Move
F**k Buttons
More fine experiments in drone and noise from Bristol's finest leftfield duo; Fuck Buttons crown a triumphant year worldwide with another single taken off their excellent debut "Street Horrrsing", a strong candidate to feature among the year's best records in the most influential media. "Colours move" is a powerful blend of tribal drums, guitar fuzz, human screams and animal noises. But the real surprise in the 12" is the appearance of electronic icon Andrew Weatherall, reworking their former single "Sweet Love For Planet Earth." The man behind "Screamadelica" reshapes "Planet Earth" as an hypnotic, dub-driven track; the closest to the dancefloor Fuck Buttons have been to date and one of the most interesting mixes we have heard for ages.
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