Boulevard [New Version]

St. Germain
F Communications
Jazz | Mar 2002

Reviews

Jacki-O
Reviewed 2002-08-06
St. Germain: Boulevard – New Version Label: F Communications
It took me about two house tracks into this CD to realize that this is a re-release of St. Germain’s records made in 1995. Yeah, this was when deep house, acid-jazz, and Latin-y salsa-soul were COOL. Sweet, sexy, simple hooks straight out of the clubs, spiced up w/ St. Germain’s jazzy production sensibilities. This is more of a dance CD than a jazz CD. It makes me totally nostalgic for the good old days of early 90s club music, where you could dance to sexy beats on the main floor, and sit & make out in the upstairs acid-jazz room. Try 1,2,4,6,7
1. DEEP & jazzy house, like the sweet sexy kind of stuff that came out of NYC in the early 90s, very MAW (Masters At Work); great piano throughout
2. Trip-hoppy breaks; swank guitar, lots of loose flute-play, funky groove
3. More jazz than deep house, the sax work is distinctive and loose, over a crispy & snappy 4/4 beat
4. Tribute record – some shout-outs/respects; sexy deep beat and nice sax work
5. A short little dub interlude
6. Slammin’ hip-hop beats, muted trumpet work, nice & funky
7. Salsa-soul, just like the title says; a Latin melody spiced up by trumpet improv
8. I think I might have heard this in a club last week. Vocal house remix of a 1995 dance cut, reinterpreted by producer Todd Edwards. Funky disco, basically.

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Track listing

1. Deep in It
2. Street Scene (4 Shazz)
3. Sentimental Mood
4. What's New?
5. Dub Experience Ii
6. Forget It
7. Soul Salsa Soul
8. Alabama Blues