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Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai

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Jamiroquai's volume in the influences series Late Night Tales dovetails nicely with the loose-groove party funk Jay Kay and co. have made a specialty since debuting on England's acid jazz scene in 1992. Spanning the twin towers of late-'70s R&B -- disco and quiet storm -- the mix includes plenty of sexed-up R&B from Leon Ware ("What's Your Name"), Rufus & Chaka Khan ("Once You Get Started"), Kleeer ("Tonight's the Night"), and Skyy ("Here's to You," an unexpected gem). Still, having much to prove to jaded music fans and facing a steadily shrinking pile of rare grooves thanks to mixes like these, Jay Kay doesn't succeed in creating a truly diverting mix. Late Night Tales functions best as slinky background music to introduce a night out, or as a time capsule of pleasant yet mostly unimportant period music. Kay gives the compilation much-needed character, though, with a pair of changeups: a Liverpool band named the Real Thing, whose "Raining Through My Sunshine" was a personal favorite, and the underrated José Feliciano, whose "California Dreaming" is the track closest in vocal performance to Kay himself (alas, Stevie Wonder is nowhere to be found here).

© John Bush /TiVo

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1
Fantasy
Johnny Hammond
00:07:23

J. HAMMOND, Composer - Johnny Hammond, MainArtist - Rondor Music (London) Ltd, MusicPublisher - L. Mizzell, Composer

(C) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd. (P) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd.

2
What's Your Name
Leon Ware
00:04:11

Leon Ware, Composer, MainArtist - Almo Music Inc (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd. (P) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd.

3
Stay Free
Ashford & Simpson
00:05:22

NICKOLAS ASHFORD, Composer - Valerie Simpson, Composer - Ashford & Simpson, MainArtist - Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd. (P) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd.

4
Here's to You
Skyy
00:05:09

Randy Muller, Composer - Skyy, MainArtist - One To One Music, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd. (P) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd.

5
The White City, Pt. 3
Brian Blessed
00:09:30

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Brian Blessed, MainArtist - Patrick Neate, Composer

(C) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd. (P) 2010 Night Time Stories Ltd.

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Jamiroquai's volume in the influences series Late Night Tales dovetails nicely with the loose-groove party funk Jay Kay and co. have made a specialty since debuting on England's acid jazz scene in 1992. Spanning the twin towers of late-'70s R&B -- disco and quiet storm -- the mix includes plenty of sexed-up R&B from Leon Ware ("What's Your Name"), Rufus & Chaka Khan ("Once You Get Started"), Kleeer ("Tonight's the Night"), and Skyy ("Here's to You," an unexpected gem). Still, having much to prove to jaded music fans and facing a steadily shrinking pile of rare grooves thanks to mixes like these, Jay Kay doesn't succeed in creating a truly diverting mix. Late Night Tales functions best as slinky background music to introduce a night out, or as a time capsule of pleasant yet mostly unimportant period music. Kay gives the compilation much-needed character, though, with a pair of changeups: a Liverpool band named the Real Thing, whose "Raining Through My Sunshine" was a personal favorite, and the underrated José Feliciano, whose "California Dreaming" is the track closest in vocal performance to Kay himself (alas, Stevie Wonder is nowhere to be found here).

© John Bush /TiVo

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