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A couple of good one's there Macca. Nice.

Here's some Acid/ Funk Jazz.

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A couple of good one's there Macca. Nice.

Here's some Acid/ Funk Jazz.

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A fan of Jamiroquai but haven't heard a lot of Moses Mayes though if that track is anything to go by , I'll have to get into some of their music . Great stuff .

I like a fair bit of that funk/acid jazz from the 90's including 'Brand New Heavies' , 'Incognito' , 'Down to the Bone' , 'Urban Knights' , 'Marcus Miller' , 'Wayman Tisdale' , 'Brian Culbertson' and the 'Greyboy Allstars' .

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A fan of Jamiroquai but haven't heard a lot of Moses Mayes though if that track is anything to go by , I'll have to get into some of their music . Great stuff .

I like a fair bit of that funk/acid jazz from the 90's including 'Brand New Heavies' , 'Incognito' , 'Down to the Bone' , 'Urban Knights' , 'Marcus Miller' , 'Wayman Tisdale' , 'Brian Culbertson' and the 'Greyboy Allstars' .

Yeah that song inspired me to get his album. Haven't listened to it yet but hope it's up to the standard of that song.

I'll have to check out those others on YouTube. Thanks.

 

Here's a track from 'Euge Groove' ( Steven Eugene Grove ) . This song takes a little while to get going but when it does , Steven gets to show his real talent . Some earthy sax here . Nice lead guitar break towards the end to round it out nicely .

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From George Benson's latest album 'Guitar Man' , this song is entitled 'The Lady in my Life' .

This track builds nicely to an excellent finish . George at his best . Nice slideshow as well .

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From George Benson's latest album 'Guitar Man' , this song is entitled 'The Lady in my Life' .

This track builds nicely to an excellent finish . George at his best . Nice slideshow as well .

That's a great song.

Some more acid jazz.

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Some electro/acid jazz I stumbled on.

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Some electro/acid jazz I stumbled on.

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I really like this kinda jazz - house/trance style ? I'm no expert so it is a guess . I like both tracks you posted JJ but this one especially .

Here's another couple in that style - though a fair bit different .

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http://grooveshark.c...ht/3PMBmt?src=5

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http://grooveshark.c...re/2IcVCw?src=5

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Another from master jazz guitarist Ronny Jordan

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH65e4nf2gI

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Some more acid jazz from the James Taylor Quartet

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Jeff Lorber's latest offering (pianist/keyboardist)

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How 'bout some nu-jazz . From 'Moloko' ..

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Another from Nils ...

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Another from Nils ...

I like it. Nice one

How 'bout some nu-jazz . From 'Moloko' ..

I'd never heard of Nu-Jazz until you mentioned it. Another good one. How many other Jazz styles are there?

Some more Nu-Jazz from Quantic.

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In my search for some nu-jazz I stumbled upon this track . Maybe it's a jazz style of it's own . Who knows ?

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Here's a track by the 'United Future Organization'

Jazz with some French/Spanish/Japanese influence .

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I've been struggling to find some good Nu-Jazz. I've finally tracked down a good compilation that seems to be packed full of gold.

This one in particular caught my attention.

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In my search for some nu-jazz I stumbled upon this track . Maybe it's a jazz style of it's own . Who knows ?

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Here's a track by the 'United Future Organization' followed by a track from 'Christophe Goze' .

Some jazz with French/Japanese influence .

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Nice work Macca. They're all great songs.

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I'll post some nu-jazz soon JJ , but in the meantime here's a track from jazz guitarist Henry Johnson . It's an old 'Earth , Wind and Fire' song called 'Shining Star' . Couldn't find it on youtube but grooveshark had it ....

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http://grooveshark.com/#!/s/Shining+Star/3pztc4?src=5

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Great song JJ ...like it ...

Found about 10 nu-jazz tracks that are worth posting . I'll kick off my selection with a track from a German band called 'Micatone' . Lisa Bassenge is on lead vocals .

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Slight departure to a bit of acid jazz . A track from Ronny Jordan's early days . This song is from his first album 'The Antidote' . Funky stuff ...

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I'm still struggling to find some decent nu-jazz. But Here's a couple of good jazz tracks I stumbled across.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opqzFBs97wA&feature=plcp

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Terry Callier is a jazz musician and singer from Chicago . This song is sampled from Deodato's 'Summer of Spirit' . Quite a haunting and impressive effort with terrific vocals .

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