New Cool Collective & Matt Bianco (Mark Reilly) - The Things You Love (2016) [CD-Rip]

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Title: The Things You Love
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Dot Records / earMUSIC
Genre: Jazz-Funk / Soul
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 46:56 min
Total Size: 420 MB
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Tracklist:

01. We Should Be Dancing [04:17]
02. The Things You Love [03:32]
03. Double Stich [04:15]
04. Do The Right Thing [03:41]
05. Don't Blame It On That Girl [03:33]
06. Count Me In [03:09]
07. Cry (featuring Elisabeth Troy) [04:24]
08. Breaking Out [04:09]
09. Bring It On [04:08]
10. Samba Italiano [03:04]
11. Breaking Out (Nicola Conte Remix) [03:57]
12. Bring It On (Nicola Conte Remix) [04:42]

Personnel:

Mark Reilly - Vocals
Benjamin Herman - Alto, tenor and baritone saxophones, flute
David Rockefeller - Trumpet, trombone, flugelhorn
Rory Ronde - Electric and acoustic guitars, Hofner 182 bass
Willem Friede - Fender Rhodes, piano, Vox organ, slit drum
Leslie Lopez - Ampeg Baby Bass, electric bass, Hofner 182 bass
Joost Kroon - Drums, percussion
Jos de Haas - Timbales, bongos, percussion
Frank van Dok - Congas, percussion


After a series of inspiring meetings Matt Bianco (Mark Reilly) and New Cool Collective noticed that their style of music and work were a perfect match. They sent ideas back and forth between London and Amsterdam, which first resulted in an EP containing 5 tracks. Fourbrand new songs and one remake of the well-known Matt Bianco hit 'Don't Blame It On That Girl'. They went on 'The Things You Love'-tourshortly after and due to the great success and demand for more music New Cool Collective and Matt Bianco decided to record a complete album. Five new numbers appear on the disc alongside the EP tracks: including 'Cry', the superb combi with Clean Bandit singer Elisabeth Troy, and a Matt Bianco & New Cool Collective makeover of one of NCCs own songs: The result is a swinging version of the song 'Bring It On'.

Mark Reilly about the collaboration with NCC: “…I had heard NCC's name but was not familiar with its music. I was really impressed by NCC's musical and energetic sound after seeing some videos. The band's influences are very similar to my own but different enough to make an interesting collaboration…