Quantic - The Best Of
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Tracks
1. Time Is The Enemy
2. Cuidad Del Swing
3. I'M Thankful
4. Dreaming Mind, Pt. 1, The
5. Step Into A World (Rapture'S Delight) - (Previously Unreleased)
6. Linda Morena
7. Sunday Driver
8. Absence Heard, Presence Felt
9. Dog With A Rope
10. Wandering Star
11. Enough Said - (Featuring The Quantic Soul Orchestra)
12. Echate Pa'Lla
13. Who Knows
14. New Morning [Slow Version]
15. Cumbia Clash
16. Left & Right - (Featuring Alice Russell)
Disc 2:
1. Mi Swing Es Tropical - (Featuring Candela Allstars/Tempo & The Candela Allstars)
2. Transatlantic
3. Life In The Rain
4. Pushin' On - (Featuring Alice Russell)
5. Don'T Joke With A Hungry Man - (Featuring Spanky Wilson)
6. Search The Heavens - (Featuring Alice Russell)
7. Sabor
8. Not So Blue
9. Sol Clap - (Previously Unreleased)
10. Death Of The Revolution
11. Hold It Down
12. Somebody'S Gonna Love You - (Featuring Quantic)
13. Enyere Kumbara
14. Elemental
15. Super 8
16. Perception
Note
Loves Has Finally Led Him To Settle In Cali, Colombia, So As To Be Able To Spend More Time Working Directly With That City'S
Vibrant Music Scene. The 32 Tracks On This Two-Disc Retrospective Gather Together Some Of The Fruits Of His Long Musical Labors,
Many Of Which Reflect A Growing Fascination With Latin America While Others Dig Into Vintage Funk, Soul, And Reggae Sounds. You'Ll
Hear Skittering Orchestral Funk With Soulful Female Vocals (The Great Spanky Wilson On "I'M Thankful"), A Sort Of Latin-Jazz-Reggae
Hybrid ("Linda Morena," Credited To Quantic & His Combo Barbaro), Lush Orchestral Strings With Pentatonic Piano Noodlings
("The Dreaming Mind, Pt. 1"), And Straight-Up Reggae ("Dog With A Rope"). Interestingly, You'Ll Also Encounter Some Mediocre
Thudding Latin House ("Sol Clap"), A Subtle Electronic Deconstruction Of A Dynamic Cumbia Groove ("Cumbia Clash"), And A Couple Of
Brilliant Appearances By The British Retro-Soul Singer Alice Russell, Whose Contributions On "Pushin' On" And, Especially, The
Brilliantly Stripped-Down "Left & Right" Are Two Of The Album'S Highlights. A Collection Like This Is Bound To Be Somewhat
Uneven, But This One Is An Unusually Varied Grab Bag Of Musical Pleasures