St Germain - From Detroit to St Germain (The Complete Series for Connoisseurs) (2001/2012)
Artist: St Germain
Title: From Detroit to St Germain (The Complete Series for Connoisseurs)
Year Of Release: 2001/2012
Label: F Communications
Genre: Acid Jazz, Nu Jazz, Electronic
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:11:23
Total Size: 304 mb | 816 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: From Detroit to St Germain (The Complete Series for Connoisseurs)
Year Of Release: 2001/2012
Label: F Communications
Genre: Acid Jazz, Nu Jazz, Electronic
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:11:23
Total Size: 304 mb | 816 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
1. St Germain - Alabama Blues (1965 Mix)
2. St Germain - Easy To Remember
3. St Germain - The First Time
4. St Germain - Jack On The Groove
5. St Germain - Dub Experience
6. St Germain - IL.
7. St Germain - Percussion
8. St Germain - Walk So Lonely
9. St Germain - French
CD2
1. St Germain - What´s New
2. St Germain - Move
3. St Germain - My Mamma Said
4. St Germain - Thank You Mum
5. St Germain - Prélusion
6. St Germain - How Do You Plead_
7. St Germain - Deep in It
8. St Germain - Soul Salsa Soul (Descarga Mix)
9. St Germain - Modus Vivendi
There are no doubts the influence which St. Germain (aka Ludovic Navarre) has had with his releases Tourist and Boulevard. From Detroit to St. Germain shows us a little about the beginnings of Navarre's musical background.
This album is primarily straight-up house music and not filled with the jazzy-french sounds which have come to personify St. Germain. There are certainly highlights to the ablum including "Walk So Lonely", "Prelusion", "Move", and "Deep In It". Soul Salsa Soul is probably the lynch pin of the album with it's fusion of Latin jazz-rhythms and house music; it is the song (along with "Deep In It") which most closely resembles Navarre's current work. [NOTE: no other tracks from this album made it to his latest releases besides "Deep In It"]. The songs on this album which I enjoyed the most were those where Navarre collaborated with the musicians who appeared on his later releases.
St. Germain fans will enjoy this album - primarily because of the straight-up house/dance music - as well as for the glimpse into the past which it provides. If you have not experienced St. Germain I recommend starting off with either Tourist or Boulevard. Bottom line: All St. Germain fans should seriously consider getting this album.
This album is primarily straight-up house music and not filled with the jazzy-french sounds which have come to personify St. Germain. There are certainly highlights to the ablum including "Walk So Lonely", "Prelusion", "Move", and "Deep In It". Soul Salsa Soul is probably the lynch pin of the album with it's fusion of Latin jazz-rhythms and house music; it is the song (along with "Deep In It") which most closely resembles Navarre's current work. [NOTE: no other tracks from this album made it to his latest releases besides "Deep In It"]. The songs on this album which I enjoyed the most were those where Navarre collaborated with the musicians who appeared on his later releases.
St. Germain fans will enjoy this album - primarily because of the straight-up house/dance music - as well as for the glimpse into the past which it provides. If you have not experienced St. Germain I recommend starting off with either Tourist or Boulevard. Bottom line: All St. Germain fans should seriously consider getting this album.