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Jazz Bizniz 3 - Various


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Counterpoint label boss Jake Behnan continues his mission to source the finest independent jazz, soul, Afro and Latin music from the worldwide underground with this excellent third volume. Check the positive feedback so far:

Gilles Peterson - "By far the best thing you`ve done, it`s really, really, really good!"

Kid Loco - "Brilliant compilation, full of dancefloor killers."

Laurent Garnier - "Brilliant comp. Very classy indeed."

Andrew Jervis (Ubiquity) - "Definitely tons of radio play for me."

tracklisting:

Billy Wooten - Narration

Frank Walton - Safari

Sir William D Portis - Afro Dream

Marva Broome & The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Mystifying Mama

Cee-Knowledge & Sun Ra`s Arkestra - Space Is The Place

Olu Butterfly - If We Do Nothing

Deep Sensation - Harlem & 42nd

Tata Vasquez - Suite Guaracho Part II

Raoul Zequeira - Hey! Hey! Hey! Si Senor

Le Ry-Co Jazz - Pi Pi Poh

Five Corners Quintet - Blueprint

Billy Wooten - Chicango (Chicago-Land)

Dwayne Morgan - Everything

Bridge - Stella

General Lee - We Did It Baby (Pt. 1)

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