Mondo Grosso - Born Free (1995)
Artist: Mondo Grosso
Title: Born Free
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: For Life Records
Genre: Future Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Total Time: 01:04:56
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Born Free
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: For Life Records
Genre: Future Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Total Time: 01:04:56
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jour Et Nuit
02. Do You See What I See?
03. Family (Album Edit)
04. What Goes Up Must Come Down
05. Running Man
06. Life Without Spring
07. Hemisphere
08. To The Curb
09. Move Into The Night
10. Le Manege (Album Edit)
11. Sphere
12. Give Me A Reason
The second Mondo Grosso LP is an R&B extravaganza, continually referencing disco, house, jazz-rap, quiet storm, or rare-groove over the course of its dozen tracks. The production and engineering are uniformly impeccable, but occasionally the resemblances to stylish, jazzy R&B -- complete with disco strings, offhanded piano comping, rote basslines, and extroverted diva vocals -- are so dead-on, and the songwriting so superficial, that the result can't help but be a little bland, recalling Steely Dan almost as much as Massive Attack. Two of the first three tracks, "Do You See What I See" and "Family," definitely fall into that trap, though a few laid-back hip-hop tracks ("Hemisphere," "What Goes up Must Come Down," "Life Without Spring") and the Brazilian-tinged "Running Man" (with Monday Michiru) do rescue the proceedings. Osawa is also guilty of burying one of the best tracks, "Give Me a Reason," at the end of the album. Led by chunky beats and understated keys, guest Jhelisa contributes a tender vocal which verges into a beautiful scatting bridge. -- John Bush