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<title>Comment by Kit O&#039;Toole on Music Review: Incognito - &lt;em&gt;Tales from the Beach&lt;/em&gt; </title>
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<description>Oh yes, Jamiroquai is a great practitioner of British acid jazz (sorry if my review seemed to say the contrary).  I hope to write about them in one of my future columns, as I recently discovered that they are terrific in concert.</description>
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<title>Comment by Pico on Music Review: Incognito - &lt;em&gt;Tales from the Beach&lt;/em&gt; </title>
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<description>&lt;em&gt;Tales From The Beach&lt;/em&gt; has been a guilty pleasure of mine lately, reminds me a lot of EW&amp;F at their peak, as well as ToP and Stevie Wonder. Some nice chord change-ups (like on &quot;I Was Waiting&quot;) and punchy horn arrangments.

FWIW, Jamiroquai, like Incognito, is a British practitioner of acid jazz, not American. </description>
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