@hekoka i totally agree with you... i didn't like nick fyffe's stuff, but i like paul turner's.. but it's still not as stu's.. now they sounds more pop, with stu they were at the apogee of funk.
@hekoka Unfortunatly, the album "Dynamite" didn't have a great success but if you listen carefully some songs you will find good vibes and and groove. It's my opinion, I let you make your own opinion ;)
@hekoka its all objective. for me there isnt another album that compares to the first 3 albums with zender on bass! he left Jamiroquai and took the funk with him
Can't totally agree with that. I have loved many Jamiroquai songs after Zender was long gone already.
That said the acid jazz did leave jamiroquai at the time Zender left and that is truly a pity because if this world needs something more it's acid jazz.
Though it's another story was it Zender, general athmosphre, ore record label who where putting increasingly more cash towards Jamiroquai. Acid Jazz movement died as fast as it was born in UK and doing it's thing in Europe in late 90's
@hekoka Can I get an "AMEN"? He is THE BEST. Really miss Stu Zender
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bRaKK0 2 months ago 2
@hekoka i totally agree with you... i didn't like nick fyffe's stuff, but i like paul turner's.. but it's still not as stu's.. now they sounds more pop, with stu they were at the apogee of funk.
sorry for my bad english ;)
bRaKK0 2 months ago
@hekoka Unfortunatly, the album "Dynamite" didn't have a great success but if you listen carefully some songs you will find good vibes and and groove. It's my opinion, I let you make your own opinion ;)
asmfc1994 4 months ago
@hekoka its all objective. for me there isnt another album that compares to the first 3 albums with zender on bass! he left Jamiroquai and took the funk with him
hekoka 7 months ago 2
@hekoka
Can't totally agree with that. I have loved many Jamiroquai songs after Zender was long gone already.
That said the acid jazz did leave jamiroquai at the time Zender left and that is truly a pity because if this world needs something more it's acid jazz.
Though it's another story was it Zender, general athmosphre, ore record label who where putting increasingly more cash towards Jamiroquai. Acid Jazz movement died as fast as it was born in UK and doing it's thing in Europe in late 90's
tissot233 7 months ago
Stuart Zender at this time was the coolest bassist ever in the coolest band! He left Jamiroquai and took the funk with him
hekoka 8 months ago