Como dj de performance, o cara coleciona títulos: O primeiro lugar no DMC da Inglatera em 97, terceiro lugar no DMC mundial individual em 97, primeiro lugar no DMC mundial de equipes com o THA EN4CERS junto com os DJs Bizzness e Cutmaster Swift em 98, e um terceiro lugar no ITF europeu.
Como dj e produtor já trabalhou com nomes como De La Soul, KRS-One, Missy Elliot, além de também ter colaborado com artistas de outros estilos, como o cantor de funk Beverley Knight e o jazzista Courtney Pine.
Com uma coleção de 30 mil vinis, suas coletâneas "DJ Pogo Presents Block Party Breaks 1 e 2" (lançados pela Harmless Records), "Pogo Presents The Breaks" (lançado pela Strutt Records) e "DJ Pogo Presents The Best Of Pulp Fusion" são referências mundiais e uma demonstração do que ele é capaz de fazer ao vivo, aliando um amplo conhecimento de black music e uma técnica impecável.
Atualmente, é um dos mais prolíficos DJs de black music do Reino Unido e um ícone dentro da cena de música urbana. DJ POGO é uma inspiração para os seguidores de Hip Hop pelo mundo. O último campeão de mixagem do reino Unido continuou sendo uma estrela dos toca-discos, aclamado internacionalmente, assim como um produtor e remixador bem sucedido, promoter e professor de música.
1. Wiggle Waggle - Herbie Hancock 2. Dorado - Blue Mitchell 3. Knucklehead - Grover Washington, Jr. 4. Celestial Blues - Gary NTU Troop Bartz 5. Blow Your Whistle - Soul Searchers 6. Getaway - The Salsoul Orchestra 7. Slippin' into Darkness - Ramsey Lewis Trio 8. Bad Bad Simba - Levy O'Donel 9. Fat City Strut - Mandrill 10. Nautilus - Bob James 11. Right On - Clarence Wheeler & the Enforcers 12. September 13. Deodato
1. Joyous - Pleasure 2. Theme From "Black Belt Jones" - Dennis Coffey 3. Bold Soul Sister - Ike & Tina Turner 4. Slick Eddie - Sonny Stitt 5. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) - Joe Thomas 6. Africana - The Propositions 7. Haw-Right Now - Patrice Rushen 8. Like A Thief In The Night - Michael Longo 9. Dear Limmertz - Azymuth 10. The Blackbyrds' Theme - Blackbyrds 11. Darkest Light - Lafayette Afro Rock Band 12. Magnetic Feel - Jack McDuff
1. Broasted or Fried - Willie Bobo and The Bo Gents 2. Gangster Boogie - Chicago Gangsters 3. Your Mama Wants Ya Back - Betty Davis 4. Afro Strut - The Nite-Liters 5. Hunk O'Funk - Jack McDuff 6. Matrix - Dizzy Gillespie 7. Easin' In - Edwin Starr 8. Sport - Lightin' Rod 9. I'm Not So Sure - Milt Jackson 10. Cloudburst - Frank Strazzeri 11. Miss Funky Fox - Exit 9. 12. Love's So Far away - Donald Byrd
1. The Runaway - The Blackbyrds 2. Dujii - Kool & the Gang 3. Stepping Stones - Johnny Harris 4. Bouncy Lady - Pleasure 5. What Can You Bring Me? - Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band 6. Getting Uptown (To Get Down) - United 8. 7. Malcolm X - Hal "Cornbread" Singer 8. Boogie Woogie - Sound Experience 9. Candido's Funk - Candido 10. Fire Eater - Rusty Bryant 11. Cosmic Funk - Lonnie Liston Smith, The Cosmic Echoes 12. Star Borne - Johnny Hammond
1. Evolution - Magnum 2. Fensewak - Mandrill 3. Scrossword Puzzle - Sly Stone 4. Goin' To See My Baby - The Fatback Band 5. Theme Song - Wood, Brass & Steel 6. The Worm - Jimmy McGriff 7. Turn Off The Lights - Larry Young's Fuel 8. Let's Dance - Pleasure 9. Pick Up The Pieces - A.A.B.B 10. Grand Central Shuttle - Jonny Griffith, Inc. 11. VJC - Clifford Coulter 12. Povo - Freddie Hubard
CD1 - Pogo's Revival Mix 1. Wish & Fonda Rae - Tuch Me 2. Unlimited Touch - I Hear Music in the Streets 3. Herbie Hancock - You Bet Your Love - 4. Lyn Collins - Think (About It) 5. Vaughan Mason and Crew - Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll 6. Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Dance Across the Floor 7. Cameo - Candy 8. Marva Whitney - It's My Thing 9. Loose Ends - Gonna Make You Mine 10. One Way - Mr. Groove 11. David Joseph - You Can't Hide (Your Love from Me) 12. Roy Ayers - Love Will Bring Us Back Together 13. Parliament - Flashlight
CD 2 - Unmixed 1. Parliament - Flashlight 2. Cameo - Candy 3. Unlimited Touch - I Hear Music in the Streets 4. Vaughan Mason and Crew - Bounch, Rock, Skate, Roll 5. David Joseph - You Can't Hide (Your Love from Me) 6. Loose Ends - Gonna Make You Mine 7. Wish & Fonda Rae - Tuch Me 8. Herbie Hancock - You Bet Your Love 9. Raw Silk - Do It to the Music 10. Roy Ayers - Love Will Bring Us Back Together 11. The Players Association - Turn the Music Up 12. Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Dance Across the Floor 13. Marva Whitney - It's My Thing
1 - Intro 2 - Miss Venezuela 3 - All Day Today 4 - Curda Y Pan 5 - No Es Facil Amar 6 - Yo Soy Asi 7 - Rosario 8 - Yo No Se 9 - Caramelo Y Chocolate 10 - Amar Es Algo Mas 11 - Si Tu Te Vas 12 - Ganas 13 - Dun Dun 14 - Mao Mao 15 - Un Poquito Mas 16 - Media Luna 17 - Superpop Venezuela 18 - San Agustin
1 - Guelcome 2 - Ultra-Funk 3 - Mi Linda 4 - Sexy 5 - Las Lycras Del Avila 6 - Groupie 7 - Otra Vez 8 - Cachete A Cachete 9 - Balada De Chusy 10 - Asomacho 11 - Ponerte En Cuatro 12 - Mango Cool 13 - Nerio Compra Contestadora 14 - Querio Desintegrar A Tu Novio 15 - El Disco Anal 16 - No Me Pagan 17 - Cha-Chaborro 18 - Aldemaro En Su Camaro 19 - The New Sound of The Venezuelan Gozadera
Jimmy Smith (organ)
Lee Morgan (trompet)
Curtis Fuller (trombone)
Lou Donaldson (saxo alto)
Tina Brooks (saxo tenor)
Eddie McFadden, Kenny Burrell (guitarra)
Quando o assunto é mídia, música mp3 e etc, você seria capaz de dizer qual foi o produto cujas vendas cresceram 36,6% em 2007?LPs, meu caro, long plays, discos de vinil."Esses bolachões antiquados não estão de volta do túmulo; em primeiro lugar, eles nunca foram enterrados," diz uma reportagem publicada nesta semana pela revista BusinessWeek. Se você não conhece o assunto, este site e este descrevem muito bem porque o som do LP é MUITO MELHOR do que o som dos CDs e DVDs. A qualidade é tão boa e o nível de aprimoramento é tão grande que existem toca-discos que custam até US$300.000,00 - é isso aí, trezentos mil dólares por uma vitrola, meu. E para você ter um pouco de noção do universo que gira em torno do disco de vinil, clique aqui e confira uma galeria de imagens que mostra os toca-discos, acessórios e discos mais caros do mundo ..
Ps. Texto fotos e tudo + foi gentilmente surrupiado do Blog do Dj Zinco.
Artist : Bob Marley Album : White Collection Label : MCPS Genre : Reggae Bitrate : 139 kbps avg Source : CD (LP) Playtime : 01:25:42 (89.4MB) Rls date : 2008-03-23 Store date : 2008-00-00
Disc 1/2 ——– 1. Sun Is Shining 2:12 2. Natural Mystic 5:43 3. Lively Up Yourself 2:52 4. 400 Years (With Peter Tosh) 2:33 5. Duppy Conquerer 3:40 6. Corner Stone 2:28 7. Keep On Skanking 3:29 8. Kaya 2:40 9. Soul Shakedown Party 3:07 10.Stop That Train (With Peter Tosh) 2:20 11.African Herbsman 2:25 12.Rebel’s Hop 2:39 13.Adam & Eve 3:07 14.Trench Town Rock 2:57
Disc 2/2 ——– 1. Rainbow Country 5:44 2. All In One 3:34 3. Treat You Right 2:17 4. Satisfy My Soul 1:45 5. Downpresser 3:12 6. More Axe 3:28 7. Soul Rebel 3:19 8. Picture On The Wall 2:59 9. Turn Me Loose 2:32 10.Keep On Moving 3:04 11.Mellow Mood 3:30 12.Riding High 2:47 13.Soul Almighty 2:38 14.Brain Washing 2:41
01. Toots & The Maytals - 54-46 That's My Numb 02:56 02. Jimmy Cliff - You Can Get It If You Really 02:39 03. Desmond Dekker - Israelites 02:47 04. The Abyssinians - Satta Massagana 03:41 05. The Heptones - Book Of Rules 03:05 06. Dennis Brown - Money In My Pocket 02:31 07. Black Uhuru - Guess Who's Coming To Dinner 06:00 08. Wailing Souls - Jah Give Us Life 04:02 09. Horace Andy - Skylarking 03:09 10. Justin Hinds - Carry Go Bring Come 03:48 11. The Paragons - Happy Go Lucky Girl 03:18 12. Ziggy Marley - Make Some Music 04:18 13. Delroy Wilson - Better Must Come 02:44 14. The Wailers - Mr. Chatterbox 02:21 15. Peter Tosh - Legalize It 04:38 16. Gregory Isaacs - Poor And Clean 03:38
Organist Jimmy Smith led a series of exciting jam sessions for Blue Note from 1957-1960, including the three selections heard on this LP. These performances were not released for the first time until 1979, but their quality is as strong as Smith’s other output from the era. “Confirmation” matches Smith with altoist Lou Donaldson, tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks, trumpeter Lee Morgan, guitarist Kenny Burrell, and drummer Art Blakey, while a 15-minute rendition of “What Is This Thing Called Love” and a 20-minute “Cherokee” have Morgan, Burrell, Blakey, trombonist Curtis Fuller, and George Coleman on alto. The heated solos are quite enjoyable, and the organist keeps the momentum constantly flowing throughout this infectious set.
This swinging ensemble set was not given a release until 1979, such was the volume and quality of work laid down by Jimmy in his time at Blue Note in the ’50s. It’s a pleasing set of extended pieces that give all participants a decent chance to solo. No one player grabs the spotlight, even Jimmy who was ostensibly the name on the session. Cherokee, the tune that comprises the entirety of the second side, is taken as a frantic pace that never lets up for the whole duration. Jimmy is on his best form on this piece.
Personnel:
Jimmy Smith (organ) Lee Morgan (trumpet) Kenny Burrell (guitar) Lou Donaldson (alto sax, track 2) George Coleman (alto sax, tracks 1 & 3) Tina Brooks (tenor sax, track 2) Curtis Fuller (trombone, tracks 1 & 3) Art Blakey (drums)
Tracks:
1. What Is This Thing Called Love (15:13) 2. Confirmation (10:31) 3. Cherokee (20:20)
Emerging from the tragic bankruptcy of Stiff Records, James Taylor, founding member of the infamous group The Prisoners - formed The James Taylor Quartet JTQ’s first single, Blow Up, was released on the Re Elect The President (Acid Jazz) label in 1985. It was a huge success, immediately attracting the attention of John Peel who championed it; the track appearing three years running on Peel’s seminal Festive 50 Chart. After an impressive 13 weeks in the Indie Singles Chart, the band decided to start work on a mini album, titled Mission Impossible.
This debut, released in ‘86, was naturally featured around Taylor’s Hammond organ sound to produce classic covers of Sixties film themes Mission Impossible, Goldfinger, Mrs Robinson and other heavily grooving instrumental punk funk tunes. With JTQ’s following growing, the band were encouraged to put out their second album on Re Elect The President, The Money Spyder. By the time it was released in 1987, the band’s attentions were being drawn away from their recording career to their now massive live audience. JTQ’s emphasis on live ‘dance’ music has been the key to the band’s success, enabling them to establish a solid relationship between them and their fans. With the focus now strongly on being a ‘live’ band, The Quartet gigged relentlessly, selling out on the London club circuit. During this period, major record company interest was aroused resulting in a long term deal with Polydor. The James Taylor Quartet released three albums on Polydor, Wait a Minute in 1988, Get Organised in 1989 and Do Your Own Thing in 1990. A number of hit singles were spawned from these such as the acclaimed and well-loved classic The Theme from Starsky & Hutch. With the release of their first live album, Absolute in 1991, The Quartet moved to Polydor subsidiary Big Life. Featuring guest vocals from Rose Windross of Soul II Soul on Shelter and Noel McKoy on Somebody, the album initiated JTQ’s introduction to the Soul Market. - All About Jazz.com
Tracks:
1. Wide Angle (James Taylor/John Willmott) 5:48 2. Absolution (James Taylor/David Taylor) 5:51 3. Starting Too Slow (James Taylor/David Taylor/John Willmott) 6:28 4. Theme from ‘The Adventures of Mr. Miles’ (James Taylor/David Taylor/John Willmott) 3:57 5. 2001 Theme (Also Sprach Zarathustra) (Richard Strauss) 4:23 6. Shelter (James Taylor/Rose Windross) 3:57 7. Capo di monte (James Taylor/John Willmott) 5:22 8. Somebody (James Taylor/Noel McCoy) 4:18 9. The Riff Song (James Taylor/David Taylor/John Willmott/Gary Crockett) 4:57
Personnel:
James Taylor (Hammond C3 Organ, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes and Synthesizer) David Taylor (Guitar) John Willmott (Saxophone and Flute) Gary Crockett (Bass) Andrew McGuinness (Drums) Snowboy (Percussion) Joe de Jesus (Trombone) Steve Waterman (Trumpet) Noel McCoy (Vocal) - 8 Rose Windross (Vocal) - 6 - Clique Aki: - Clique Aki:
1. Introduction 2. Rainbow Seeker 3. Hustler 4. Sweet Gentle Love 5. Drum Introduction 6. Spiral 7. Melodies of Love 8. Carmel 9. So Far Away 10. Brazos River Breakdown 11. In All My Wildest Dreams 12. Put It Where You Want It
In January of 1981 the Crusaders — then at the height of their worldwide popularity — brought one of their strongest bands to tour Japan. Besides the Joe Sample/Stix Hooper/Wilton Felder core group, the entourage included heavyweights like guitarist Barry Finnerty and bassist Alphonso Johnson. Live In Japan is the complete uncut concert. One critic said of the evening’s performance, “Each song was delivered with the exuberance that comes from a live concert…every solo was packed with punch.”
Produced by: Wilton Felder, Stix Hooper, and Joe Sample for Crusader Productions Executive Producers: Larry Rosen and Dave Grusin
Recorded live at NHK Hall in Toyko on January 18, 1981 Engineered and Mixed by: Galen Senogles Graphic Design: Jackie Salway and Alba Acevedo - Clique Aki: - Clique Aki Parte 2 :