Music : Koop Islands
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678997068
Label: Atlantic / Ada
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Ada
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic / Ada
Release Date: October 09, 2007
Sales Rank: 6552
Studio: Atlantic / Ada
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I love it from beginning to end. Koop has truly outdone themselves on this album. I love it just as much as the first one. Probably even more. If you love swing & jazz you will love this album. My hats off to the most talented duo in the world!
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Speaking as a jazz/lounge musician, I think Koop produces some of the most well crafted, subtley infectious music in this idiom. Anyone who equates "Lounge" music with the 50's-60's will find that this style, like anything well done, is classic in that it knows no time period. Koop point the way with "Islands" and "Waltz". More power to them. Now, about their "agenda." When I first got "Waltz" in '03 I was slightly taken back by the cover featuring two guys (Koop I assume) in dresses. Oh well, I've seen more shocking images on Rock CD covers. Nevertheless, the image is, IMO, incongruous with the music and, to this straight male, vaguely uncomfortable. Maybe I missed the joke. Or so I thought. Now, in '08 when I ordered "Islands" on Amazon, I noticed the CD cover features two beautiful female models. Their pose might be considered vaguely "lesbian" though it depends on the individual.
I also noticed the CD with an alternate cover featuring two men (again Koop I assume) in the same makeup and pose as the two girls. This image is far more direct in it's suggestion of homosexuality and borders on the offensive. Oh well, it's a big world with lots of different people. Needless to say, I ordered the "female"
version . But leave it to these guys to get their two cents in. Having received the CD, I opened the booklet to find a picture of the two female models seductively stretched out on their respective divans and beneath each, the names of the two Koop members. ... Read More
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Another amazing album from what might just be the best nu jazz band out there. Koop continues to make music with a personality, because they bring in live vocals and write entire lyrics instead of sampling a line or two. While I don't normally like Ane Brun, her vocals on the intro are very fitting to the music. And Earl Zinger's voice is as sexy and deep as ever.
What makes this album especially great is that it continues in the same vein as Waltz for Koop but without sounding like remake. Like it says on Koop's web page, this album is " Swedish summer solstice meets a Caribbean christmas." It's the sort of music that's suited for the background when you're entertaining guests, but also to be played a little louder when you're by yourself daydreaming.
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Hearing the new one item by Koop my advice is to have it, but expect something completely different than the first one...
I don't like the sound of the 20`s , 30's & 40's jazz, 'cause I like specially trios and piano than orchestras...but this record has 3 or 4 little gems...and that's why it worths to have it!
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I have not received the CD yet, so I cannot complete my answer but as soon as I received it I will be sending my rewiew
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