Homecooking: Soulfood Served By Jazzanova and Friends

The album received a healthy 4 out of 5 in the Times recently who described Homecooking: Soulfood as
many tastes are catered for, as the style ranges from toothsome new soul to stiff instrumental jazz workouts and offbeat numbers such as The Fake Anti Waltz by the Slapped Eyballers. The high point comes with the arrival of the New Zealanders Fat Freddy’s Drop and their song Ray Ray, which demands, quite reasonably: ‘What’s the world with no soul’.
Homecooking: Soulfood Served By Jazzanova and Friends is available from Amazon.co.uk for £12.99
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