Jamiroquai
Label: Sony BMG
Release: June 20, 2005
Buy this album
1. Feels Just Like It Should
2. Dynamite
3. Seven Days In Sunny June
4. Electric Mistress
5. Starchild
6. Love Blind
7. Talullah
8. (Don't) Give Hate A Chance
9. World That He Wants
10. Black Devil Car
11. Hot Tequila Brown
12. Time Won't Wait
JamiroFan2000 says:
Dynamite: Having changed the course of dance music for nearly 13+ years, Dynamite would mark the final smoldering remains of Jamiroquai's relationship with their label Sony/BMG. But don't think for a second that Jamiroquai would falter out creatively just make a "last leaving shit album". Dynamite would continue to show the "electronic side" of Jamiroquai's new sound, coupled with the new use of Pro-Tools, and even a mistaken vocalizer JK beatbox (From the A Funk Odyssey Sessions) being revamped as the bassline for the "Dark funk" first single "Feels Just Like It Should". Probably the "most pleasing" Jamiroquai album to date from the consensus of their most idealistic fans, every track on it COULD have been released as a single, each crackling and sizzling with dancefloor euphoria, the standouts being: The "Holier than thou of man and church" of "Starchild", the proper and justified "President Bush" political protest of "World That He Wants", the summer anthem of "Seven Days In Sunny June" & the intelligent time caring of "Time Won't Wait". Amazing Album!
posted Jun 24