Incognito main man Bluey has followed up 2013’s ‘Leap Of faith’ with a his second solo album ‘Life Between The Notes’ and it has an unmistakable Bluey feel to it: positive vibes, upbeat lyrics and lots of old school influences saturating the thirteen tracks here. The title track ‘Life Between The Notes’ is a joyous, uptempo dancer while the Roy Ayers feel of ‘Saints and Sinners’ is a laid back, summery head nodder. ‘Trippin On This Feelin’ has a Latin undercurrent that grows into a subtle hip swayer, ‘Tomorrow Never Lies’ again has a Roy Ayers influence but with a more modern, West London feel while ‘Caught Up In The Grey’ has a spacious, airy feel thanks to a more stripped back production. ‘Been There Before’ is a great boogie dancer while ‘Sunships On The Shores Of Mars’ is the jazziest track of the lot that develops into a good groover.
Track listings:
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01 Dance to My Drums by Bluey
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02 Life Between the Notes by Bluey
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03 Hold On by Bluey
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04 Saints and Sinners by Bluey
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05 Trippin’ on This Feelin’ by Bluey
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06 I’ve Got a Weakness for Your Love by Bluey
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07 Tomorrow Never Lies by Bluey
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08 Columbus Avenue by Bluey
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09 Caught up in the Grey by Bluey
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10 Been There Before by Bluey
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12 More Than Getting By by Bluey
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13 Sunships on the Shores of Mars by Bluey
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