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Tarika Blue (Re-mastered)

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Download links and information about Tarika Blue (Re-mastered) by Tarika Blue. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Electronica, Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:15:18 minutes.

Artist: Tarika Blue
Release date: 2002
Genre: Electronica, Jazz
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:15:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dreamflower (Original Music Mix) (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Fred Miller, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn) 4:15
2. Truth Is the Key (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Irene Datcher) 6:49
3. Love It (featuring Justo Almario, James Mason, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Irene Datcher) 3:55
4. Things Spring (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Justo Almario, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Melvin Speller) 6:22
5. You'll Be With Me (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, James Mason, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Irene Datcher, Melvin Speller) 7:10
6. My Love Is So Free (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Dolores Smith) 5:30
7. Charlie (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Justo Almario, James Mason, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn) 4:44
8. Jimi (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, James Mason, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn) 4:37
9. Blue Neptune (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Brady Speller, Marvin Blackman) 4:46
10. Sunshower (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Brady Speller, Marvin Blackman) 5:40
11. Revelation (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Brady Speller, Marvin Blackman) 7:02
12. Downtown Sound (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Brady Speller, Marvin Blackman) 7:53
13. Sun Thru Winter (featuring Ryo Kawasaki, Barry Coleman, Kevin Atkins, Phil Clendeninn, Brady Speller, Marvin Blackman) 6:35

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As much as purists complain about the modern urban music practice of sampling classic tracks, this can also lead to a modern appreciation of great (and sometimes forgotten) music from yesteryear. A short-lived New York-based ensemble led by keyboardist Phil Clendennin, Tarika Blue released two recordings in the late '70s that blended silky jazz fusion sensibilities and the mellow soul sound of the day that's now considered old-school. Vocalist Erykah Badu rekindled interest in the group by using, without permission, its laid-back tune "Dreamflower" as the background for her platinum hit, "Didn't Cha Know," which went on to be nominated for R&B song of the year in 2001. Universal/Motown and Badu later agreed to pay a settlement fee for the sample, and SOS Productions d.b.a. Chiaroscuro Records has launched the new label Downtown Sound as a platform for this compilation of these two original, very appealing recordings. The vibe, influenced by Fender Rhodes, the jangling guitars of Ryo Kawasaki, and the punchy sax of Marvin Blackman, is light and funky in the mode of the Crusaders. Energetic tracks like "Things Spring" are fun despite dated production values, and the instrumental passages and tunes are far superior to the somewhat cheesy, melodramatic vocal segments. You don't have to know the history to enjoy this blast from the past, but it adds a little color to the experience.