Soulshine [Bonus Disc] DJ Cam

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  • Release Date: 03/25/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Sales Rank: 58,993
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923849520
 
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Soulshine [Bonus Disc]

Disc 1
1LISTENSummer in Paris 6:00
2LISTENWelcome to Soulshine 1:20
3LISTENLove Junkee 5:59
4LISTENFor Aaliyah 1:34
5LISTENCondor (Espionage) 4:25
6LISTENTo Be Continued 1:04
7LISTENChild's Play 3:48
8LISTENThe Show 0:48
9LISTENBounce 7:30
10LISTENSoulshine 3:53
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Disc 2
1LISTENSummer in Paris Bonus Track / Instrumental 5:59
2LISTENElevation Bonus Track / Filet of Soul Remix 4:24
3LISTENLove Junkee Bonus Track / Dub Mix 5:58
4LISTENHe's Gone Bonus Track / Kid Loco Remix 5:20
5LISTENCamsoulshinechat With David Page Bonus Track 12:31

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Editorial Reviews

While DJ Vadim -- another European hip-hop mixer whose career began on the same trajectory -- pursued breakbeat hip-hop into the realm of heavily American/underground rap, the production work of Frenchman DJ Cam has become much smoother and closer in sound and execution to the British acid jazz scene. Soulshine is his smoothest record yet, opening with a breezy jazz dancer ("Summer in Paris") with a live band sporting a crossover groove while vocalist Anggun enthuses about the unique Parisian vibes. Cam also cultivates his American R&B connection, drafting Cameo's Larry Blackmon and Nathan Leftenant for a serviceable Roy Ayers impression, while "Condor (Espionage)" features Guru (aka Baldhead Slick) relaxing over a live cut. For DJ Cam, musical maturity seems to mean arrangements utilizing a live band, and though Soulshine has them throughout, there's much less innovation happening here than on his early work. Two tracks that work are the pair of real hip-hop tracks: "Bounce" and "Voodoo Child," the latter a tough remix by DJ Premier with Afu-Ra on vocals. [The U.S. version of Soulshine is bolstered by the presence of a disc of bonus material that includes four songs (an instrumental mix of "Summer in Paris," a remix of "Elevation," a dub mix of "Love Junkee," and remix of "He's Gone" by fellow Frenchman Kid Loco) as well as a meandering 12-minute interview with DJ Cam.] John Bush, All Music Guide

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