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Transatlantic R.P.M.

Incognito

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Album Review

Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick and Incognito have become an insitution on the British groove scene, for their jazz-funk and nu-soul hybrid. Transatlantic R.P.M. marks Maunick's 30 years in the music biz and celebrates with 14 new songs, 13 of them originals. Bluey enlisted a slew of friends to join the party. The set opens with the album's love cover: a convincing reading of Boz Scaggs' "Lowdown," featuring Italian clubjazz singer Mario Biondi and Chaka Khan. The arrangement doesn't differ all that much from Scaggs' version (thankfully) but the meld of Biondi's and Khan's rough-edged lead vocals juxtaposed with a smooth backing chorus, a slightly faster tempo, and a popping bassline after the bridge, distinguishes it. Another notable cut is Bluey's funky name checking homage to the 70s and his youth entitled "75"; it's sung by Joy Rose with a gorgeous horn arrangement by Kevin Robinson. Leon Ware puts in a fine performance on the babymaker, makeup number "Line In The Sand." Bluey's guitar work is, as usual, tasteful and understated, but adds immeasurably. Ursula Rucker sings and speaks on the stepper "Gotta," while Khan gets her own showcaseon the jazzy, string and Rhodes laden, "The Song." Longtime vocalist Maysa shines on the summery "Your Love My Sky," with beautiful guitar work from Bluey and a fine brass arrangement by Trevor Mires. The lone instrumental on the set "Expresso Madureira," mixes Brazilian and Afro Latin rhythms in a heady, funk brew with popping percussion and horns. A Stevie Wonder meets Roy Ayers vibe distinguishes the '70s groove at work in "Life Ain't Nothin' But A Good Thing" sung by Vanessa Haynes. Biondi returns on the breakbeat clubjazz of "Can't Get Enough," backed by Incognito's stellar chorus. Bluey even takes a vocal on the closer, "Tell Me What To Do." While he's no match for the other singers here, the track's breaking, cut time rhythm, breezy atmosphere, and lithe, sensual melody makes it a nu-soul winner. Incognito may not be innovating on Transatlantic R.P.M., but in showcasing the many places they've been, and the wide vein they've mined, they don't need to. This is a summeritme party record with fine songs and good vibes in abundance.

Customer Reviews

Still Fresh After 30 Years

I was thrilled to hear that a Incognito would be releasing another album to commemorate thirty years in music. I eagerly anticipated "Transatlanitc R.P.M." and it certainly does not disappoint. Bluey assembles a terrific group of guest artists including Chaka Khan, Leon Ware, and Maysa to supply vocals. I especially enjoyed the cover of the Boz Scagg's hit "Lowdown", which remains true to the original while adding the unique Incognito sound and great vocals by Chaka Khan and Mario Biondi, as well as the very smooth yet deceptively funky "Your Sun and My Sky", "Line in the Sand", "Gotta", "The Song" which also features vocals by Chaka and Biondi, and "Expresso Madureira". "1975" is charmingly nostalgic. "Life Ain't Nothing But a Good Thing", "Make Room for Love", "Can't Get Enough", and "Tell Me What to Do" are also very strong cuts. The only cut that caused me some reservations was "Everything That We Are' which features rap lyrics by Luck I Am; however, even it grew on me after a couple of listens. This is a great album, which, like many of Incognito's previous efforts will probably be ignored by contemporary urban radio. This is unfortunate because Incognito continues to produce fresh music with impeccable musicianship after 30 years. "Transatlantic R.P.M." is a welcome departure from the dreck that is being played on commercial radio and is easily one of the best albums of the year.

Real musicians

Only one pass so far - but it never ceases to amaze me how original, creative and musical Bluey is (and that goes for the entire crew). Keep going Bluey.

Amazing album!

Incognito is one of the best bands ever! Let's fall in love again is the top single! Great bass, amazing lyric, Perfect!

Biography

Formed: 1979 in London, England

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Following 1999 the break-up of Lombardi, guitarist Ronnie Dattalo got together with bassist/ vocalist Rich Kneed, keyboardist Bret McFern, and drummer Rick Kenny to form the blues-based quartet, the Incognito. Accompanied by the roots rock influence of Dattalo's prior band, the Incognito gigged around...
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