Panamerican

Julienne, Klement
Dreyfus
General | Jul 2004

Reviews

SR Wilson
Reviewed 2004-08-04
This is a treat. An outstanding jazz influenced album. Complete with smooth grooves, superb instrumentation, & sensual vocals. Check out these tracks: 5,7,9,11,12.

1) Tight and on time with a definite melodic flow. Horns breaking it down and pulling it through. Piano light and keying. Primarily instrumental with the exception of a few “1-2-3” vocal shouts.
2) Impressive airy female vocals. Deep and smoky like Sade.
3) Begins with sweet horns, trumpets.
4) Latin-beat, funky and fun vocals. On the verge of reggae.
5)*Instrumental. Flowing saxophone jammin into keys. Soothing and grooving. Several changes smoothly bringing it back. Bright strums on the strings.
6) Breezy and the lovely lady bellows as the Cadillac drives off.
7)*Funky little ditty, soulful vocals, some cool electronics.
8) This one is quite kicked back. Jazzy and sexed out. Down low.
9)*Even more spaced out than the previous. Beautiful. Are there birds on this track? Dreamy…late night sound during the day.
10) Vocal chatter, smokeout track. Skat.
11)**Dr. Casca is delicate.
12)**Very upbeat, great percussion, feel good. These guys are ripping my heart out.
13) Instrumental, somewhat subdued, light & airy.

Recent airplay

Mannix
Pour Le Vie
Pamela, Mannix
Pumping IronFeb 19, 2014
Dr Casca, Mannix
Pumping IronDec 08, 2013
Furia a Bahia
The Sunset LifeDec 05, 2013
(1:30 p.m.) Furia a Bahia
Good Day Sunshine!Sep 03, 2013

Charting

2004-08-09 — 2004-10-10 Electronic
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 10 1
Oct 3 1
Sep 26 1
Sep 19 1
Sep 12 2
Sep 5 2
Aug 29 2
Aug 22 2

Track listing

1. Martin
2. Medecine Man
3. Possoz Bbogie
4. Jerko
5. Mannix
6. Pamela
7. Pour Le Vie
8. Roi De La Batt
9. Jacques
10. Chincha Cumbao
11. Dr Casca
12. Furia a Bahia
13. Bongos Bongos