AArt | ||||
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Studio album by Acoustic Alchemy | ||||
Released | September 25, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 at: Higher Ground Studios, London, UK |
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Genre | Smooth Jazz | |||
Length | 62:14 | |||
Label | Higher Octave Music 11103 |
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Producer | Richard Bull | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
AArt is the eleventh album to be released by smooth jazz band Acoustic Alchemy. It contains more tracks than any other studio recording by the band, with fourteen.
Continuing on from the radical changes enforced by The Beautiful Game, AArt follows precedent with another varied mix of styles and genres, and even calls upon saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa, formerly of The Rippingtons, to share the lead on one track, "AArt Attack".
"The Velvet Swing" managed to achieve daytime radio play on London's 102.2 Jazz FM.
# | Title | Writers | Duration |
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1 | "Wish You Were Near" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/White | 4:05 |
2 | "AArt Attack" | Carmichael/Gilderdale | 4:01 |
3 | "Flamoco Loco" | Carmichael/Gilderdale | 4:05 |
4 | "Tuff Puzzle" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/Felix | 5:14 |
5 | "Passion Play" | Carmichael/Gilderdale | 4:46 |
6 | "Senjo Wine" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/Felix | 4:33 |
7 | "Viva Ché" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/Felix | 3:44 |
8 | "The Velvet Swing" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/White | 5:36 |
9 | "Robbie's Revenge" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/White | 4:10 |
10 | "Love At A Distance" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/Disley | 4:14 |
11 | "Code Name Pandora" | Carmichael/Gilderdale | 5:10 |
12 | "Nathan Road" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/White | 5:07 |
13 | "Cactus Blue" | Carmichael/Gilderdale | 4:56 |
14 | "The Wind Of Change" | Carmichael/Gilderdale/White | 2:33 |