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MP3 Jazza Diction - Can Ya Dig It

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  • Life According To Don
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  • Stacatto
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  • Colors
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  • Hindsight
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  • Man Of Today - Intro
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  • Man Of Today
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  • Languid Velvet Goddess
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  • What Else Matters?
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  • Desdemona Sand
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  • Fast Food Kingdom
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  • The Battle Done
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  • Size: 59 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Description:

(ID 1403853)
Jazzesque renditions that occasionally jump ship into the genres of reggae and country rock.

11 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, ROCK: Folk Rock



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Here's what Cristy from Score! Magazine had to say:

Band name: Jazza Diction
Album title: Can Ya Dig It?
Location: Oregon
Initial Impression: My little heart leaped when "Life According to Don" immediately reminded me of The Doors' "The End" with its spoken word nature.
Notable Lyric: "Yeah, I got a penis, you want it? It's yours, no strings attached. Don't forget to feed it, but don't let it get fat. It's been nothing but trouble, I think I'd like to see it go." from the hep-cat "Hindsight"
Factoid: The message "Jazza Diction is temporarily defunct due to a conflict of artistic opinion" is displayed on their website, www.bluestonealliance.org/jazzadiction/
Serve With: This album is the perfect accompaniment to gray rainy day and a room warmed with a multitude of scented candles.
Comments: This CD is rife with diverse styles that somehow gel into a cohesive and thoroughly enjoyable experience. In true spoken-word beatnik style, these songs tend to go on awhile (only two of them are under four minutes), and the lyrical/poetic content utilizes cool intellectual humor to make pointed social commentary. Although songs like "Colors" and "What Else Matters?" have a folksy feel to them, and "Desdemona Sand" is reminiscent of Shawn Mullins first CD Soul's Car (No, not the hit "Lullabye"), others kick in with a smooth jazz, blues and light reggae bounce. My hope is that the "defunct" part of Jazza Diction is very temporary.

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Oh - and just to satisfy legal issues, "Hindsight" contains two naughty words.


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