Inductee #3 – Jamiroquai

12 02 2008

 

Hate him or love him, you can’t deny the impact he’s had on the genre of acid jazz and funk over the past two decades. Originally auditioning for the lead singer of the Brand New Heavies, Jason “Jay Kay” Cheetham decided to form the group known as Jamiroquai. Jamiroquai’s first single, “When You Gonna Learn”, was released in 1992 on the Acid Jazz label. Following its success, Kay signed an eight-album record deal with Sony BMG Music Entertainment. The first Sony album, Emergency on Planet Earth was released in 1993. It was followed in 1994 by The Return of the Space Cowboy. The single “Space Cowboy” gained notice on the charts and in club rotation.

While Jamiroquai was growing in popularity in the UK and Western Europe, they remained relatively unknown to U.S and other international audiences. The band’s international breakthrough came with the third album, Travelling Without Moving in 1996, which yielded two big hits, “Virtual Insanity” and “Cosmic Girl”. The success of “Virtual Insanity” was due in part to its innovative video, which featured Kay’s dance moves and some gravity-defying images. At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, the creative videoclip for “Virtual Insanity”won four awards, including Best Video, Best Special Effects, Best Cinematography, andBreakthrough Video.

The acid jazz flavours and ethnic influences of the first three albums continued with the release of Synkronized in 1999. Jay Kay’s interest in funk and disco music were shifting the band’s directions towards such. By their fifth album, A Funk Odyssey (2001), they had evolved so drastically, that some critics and listeners would remark they lost the ‘Jamiroquai sound’. With the departure of more and more original band members, including Wallis Buchanan and his didgeridoo, Jamiroquai had become a very different band than that of 1992. In spite of the changes, the fifth album’s first single, “Little L”, reached #1 in many charts worldwide.

Their sixth album, titled Dynamite was released on June 20, 2005. It reached #3 on the UK charts. The first single, “Feels Just Like It Should” was released early in June, the second, “Seven Days in Sunny June” released on August 15th, 2005, followed by the third, “(Don’t) Give Hate A Chance” on November 7, 2005.

Jamiroquai released a greatest hits collection, High Times: Singles 1992-2006 in November 2006. The release of this album marked the end of Kay’s eight-album contract with Sony. The album reached the number 1 spot in the UK album chart after its first week of release. The album featured two new tracks, “Runaway” and “Radio”. On September 18, 2006, “Runaway” was given its first play by UK radio stations. It was released as a single on October 30, 2006.

    His ability to consistently produce quality tunes through a myriad of genres (pop, electronica, acid jazz, funk, soul to name a few) is a quality many artists and music groups crave. Some may think of him as merely a Stevie Wonder wannabe with a good backing outfit behind him, but his music speaks volumes (pardon the pun) and he he’s no where near finished. If you’ve never heard Jamiroquai or would like to hear more of his music, try:

      • Travelling Without Moving
      • Synkronized
      • A Funk Odyssey
      • Dynamite.

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      21 03 2008
      muller

      Wow, great post mate :)

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