J-Rocc - J-Rocc V J-man

Country: U.K.
Label: Jazzman Records
Released: 4 May 2010
Genre: Hip Hop / Funk / Soul / Mixtape

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J. Rocc has teamed up with Jazzman Records for J-Rocc V J-Man, a mixtape of J.Rocc personal selection of Jazzman’s over 200-title catalog of funk and soul tracks.

Jazzman Gerald has released everything from electronic library treasures to hardcore deep funk bangers, ethnic modal jazz to forgotten soulful masterpieces, including several titles co-issued in the US by Now-Again Records. His reissue labels – Funk 45, Soul 7 and Jazzman – have flawlessly brought forgotten and unknown records to the modern day market.

J. Rocc needs no introduction … but just in case: Party rocker, turntablist, collector, producer, old-school digger, general hip-hop icon, and best DJ at whatever event he’s spinning.

So here’s a relentless label at the top of its game joining up with the undisputed king of the turntables. With a great deal of unspoken respect between the two parties, this harmonious collaboration not only rounds off what Jazzman is all about but also shows off the skills of J. Rocc, working as an introduction into two different worlds that cross-over whenever good music is involved.

Tracklisting:
1 Anthony Burns – Doing What You Need to Do (intro)
2 Mary Lou Williams – The Credo
3 Lee Mason – Shady Blues
4 Vanessa Kendrick – 90% of me is You
5 Bill Swift Trio – Daydreamin’
6 Eddie Warner – Devil’s Anvil
7 Soul Lifters – Hot Funky & Sweaty
8 Los Brasilios – Brasilian Beat
9 Soul Pleasers – Baby Don’t Cry
10 Third Guitar – Baby Don’t Cry
11 Little Beaver/Sam Baker – Do Right Man
12 Andy Loore – Mixed Drums
13 Salah Ragab – Neveen
14 George Guzman – Cacumen
15 Noro Morales – Soana
16 Har-You Percussion Group – Welcome to the Party
17 IRP-3 – Tema de Soninha
18 Personations & Organisation – Future II
19 Gamith – Darkness
20 Della Reese – It Was a Very Good Year
21 Innersouls – Take Your Time
22 Nina Simone – Funkier than a Mosquito’s Tweeter
23 Lorez Alexandria – Baltimore Oriole
24 Primitive – Creation of Music
25 Fabulous Originals – It Ain’t Fair But It’s Fun
26 Arthur Monday – What Goes Around
27 Wess & The Airedales – Black Out
28 Communicators Band – The Road
29 Diedre Wilson Tabac – Can’t Keep from Crying



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