Welcome to The Jazz Fizz.A Journey in 8 Parts.In this Time Travel we visit the Acid Jazz Scene of the years 1988-1996.Developed in the UK at a Time where Acid House & Warehouse Party's were dominating the Dancefloor.It's origin is controversial but one of it's main forces were Giles Peterson and his 'Talkin' Loud Sayin Something' Sessions at the regular Sunday afternoon club at Dingwalls in Camden,London.From there it spread in no time across the Globe.In this this first Volume we see the early beginnings with Tunes from the first offical Acid Jazz Record ‘Acid Jazz And Other Illicit Grooves’ and some of the gray eminences behind the Scenes.Like the ex-Style Councilors Steve White & Mick Talbot.Both involved in several Bands like Galliano,Jazz Renegades & The Nighttrains.Paul Weller as Producer for The Jazz Defektors.Check out their only Album.It's Gold.More about the history in the next Parts of The Jazz Fizz.

1.Carmel-More More More
2.Working Week-Inner City Blues
3.Push-Traffic
4.Rhythm Blades-Doin' It Naturally
5.The Night Trains-And Now We Have Rhythm
6.Ace of Clubs-Ace of Clubs
7.Acid Jazz Alliance-Shaft In Action
8.The Style Council-Mick's Up
9.Galliano feat.The Jazz Renegades-Six Sharp Fists
10.Working Week-No cure no pay
11.The Style Council-Have You Ever Had It Blue (Uncut Version)
12.The Jazz Defektors-Pandemonium
13.The James Taylor Quartet-Los Cuevos Pablo
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