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Miles From Home

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Download links and information about Miles From Home by Peshay. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:15:11 minutes.

Artist: Peshay
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:15:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Miles From Home 5:34
2. Live At 2:37 6:16
3. End of Story (feat. J-Live) 3:59
4. Truly (feat. Kym Mazelle) 4:46
5. Pacific 7:44
6. Switch 6:05
7. Summer In the City (feat. Valerie Etienne) 4:53
8. P Vs P 6:39
9. Robotics 6:59
10. Vegas 7:23
11. Retro 8:00
12. Theme 6:53

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Long delayed because of release problems with Mo' Wax, Peshay's debut funnels his jazz influences — not just the slick end of '70s fusion and disco, but the hard boppin' '60s as well — into a solid album of breakbeat dance. The jazz'n'breaks angle is done better than most, thanks to input from two of the jungle scene's prime engineer/producers, Decoder and (on two tracks) Photek. The title track is an obvious highlight (it actually appeared on Mo' Wax as a single more than a year earlier), and the live bass and piano on "Live at 2:37" are a welcome attempt to continue integrating jazz improv with drum'n'bass. The rap track "End of Story" also works very well, with vocals by J-Live and beautiful Fender Rhodes playing by Illinton. For most of the album though, the results argue well on paper but end up a bit dry and overly respectful in the final analysis. Miles from Home has a few notable highs, but seems too polished and labored over to work as a truly great album. It's difficult to dispel the impression that it suffered from the extra studio time.