Thursday 21 August 2008

Mp3 music: Incognito






Incognito
   

Artist: Incognito: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Rock: Pop-Rock
funk

   







Incognito's discography:


Who Needs Love
   

 Who Needs Love

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11
Love X Love Who Needs Love Remixes
   

 Love X Love Who Needs Love Remixes

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11
Best of Incognito
   

 Best of Incognito

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 13
No Time Like the Future
   

 No Time Like the Future

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 10
Beneath the Surface
   

 Beneath the Surface

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 12
100 Degrees and Rising
   

 100 Degrees and Rising

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 13
100 and Rising
   

 100 and Rising

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 13
Positivity
   

 Positivity

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 14
Tribes, Vibes and Scribes
   

 Tribes, Vibes and Scribes

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 11
Tribes Vibes + Scribes
   

 Tribes Vibes + Scribes

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 11
Inside Life
   

 Inside Life

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 12
Jazz Funk
   

 Jazz Funk

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 11
Adventures In Black Sunshine
   

 Adventures In Black Sunshine

   Year:    

Tracks: 14






An acid jazz project with astonishingly bass roots in the seventies jazz/funk/fusion domain, Incognito was in the offset place formed by Jean-Paul Maunick (aka Bluey) and Paul "Tubbs" Williams. Both were leadership of the late-'70s disco-funk group Light of the World, wHO scored several moderate British hits, including a deal of "I Shot the Sheriff." Just later on the release of Light of the World's third gear LP (Check Us Out), Maunick and Williams shifted the card slightly and renamed the congeries Incognito.


Incognito debuted with the individual "Parisienne Girl" and released the 1981 LP Jazz Funk, merely was nonoperational during the reside of the 1980s. Maunick continued to publish corporeal for his grouping, even patch working with Maxi Priest and others. (William Carlos Williams later moved to Finland.) By the beginning of the nineties, DJ fable and early Incognito fan Gilles Peterson had founded the Talkin' Loud label and he made Incognito one of his get-go signings. The 1991 single "Incessantly There" (with vocals by Jocelyn Brown) became a Top Ten hit as part of Britain's prospering acid jazz scene, suggestion the release of Incognito's second album overall, Inside Life. It was for the most part a studio involvement, with Maunick and technologist Simon Cotsworth guiding a big mold with many of the charles Herbert Best musicians in Britain's fertile groove residential area.


With 1992's Tribes Vibes + Scribes, Maunick added a more than conventional singer, the American Maysa Leak. A cover of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" became some other Incognito hit, and the album ascended Britain's pop charts even as it blush wine on America's contemporary jazz charts. The third album, Positivity, became the group's biggest album success, with much attention across Europe as well as Britain. Leak unsuccessfully attempted a solo life history with Blue Note, leading to the impermanent outspoken replacement Pamela Anderson (non the Baywatch pinup) on 1995's 100° and Rising. Leak returned, though, appearance on the following year's Beneath the Surface.


Incognito later expanded its discography with 1996's Remixed, 1998's Tokyo Live, and 1999's No Time Like the Future. The group's following 2 albums were again made without Leak, 2001's Biography Stranger Than Fiction and 2003's World Health Organization Needs Love, which featured Brazilian singer Ed Motta. Leak returned for 2004's Adventures in Black Sunshine. Bees + Flowers + Things appeared at the ending of 2006. The album was a coalesce of cover versions along with re-recordings of iV Incognito classics.