Can you translate the text in italian, please?? (:P)
Thanks!!
Kisses,
^Elizabeth Funky^
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--- In jamiroquai@yahoogroups.com, jamirofan2000 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Hello JAMIROQUAI Club Members,
>
> Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving, mine was perpetually
> gluttonful, lots of drowsy-induced turkey and good times! Anyway,
> here's a newsbrief about something previously discussed on
> JamiroTalk.net that I think deserves worth noting on the Group:
>
> In the past, Jamiroquai's catalogue of new, old and unreleased
> copyrighted material was posted online at ASCAP & BMI websites, to
> ensure proper dispensing of royalities to specific songs. It
appears
> some new/old unreleased Jamiroquai songs have been added to the
> already big stable of known studio tracks. I know there was a topic
> about this in the past, but here are the provisional songs found,
all
> with pretty all the bandmembers and JK's writing credits, a majority
> having JK's primary writing credits, I put some "NEW" next to the
new
> songs I noticed in addition:
>
> NEW JAMI SONGS:
> - Ain't No
> - Bite Our Style
> - Confusion
> - Crazy Life
> - Don't Have To Prove It (NEW)
> - Heaven
> - How It Should Be
> - In The Sunshine
> - Jamiroquai (No kidding! Very Happy, must be a EOPE era
outtake?!? )
> - Sunshine In Your Sky (NEW)
> - Togetherland (NEW)
> - Two Completely Different Thing (NEW)
> LINK: http://tinyurl.com/2vllex
>
> I would say about 75% of these songs were probably
> composed/recorded/continue to sit in the vault/etc. during the
> "Sony/BMG years" of Jamiroquai, but some of these new song notes are
> quite interesting! Fellow JamiroTalker and fan Andrew pointed out
> some interesting facts that he could derive from the songwriting
notes
> from a reply on my same topic about this on Talk:
>
> Interesting find, though with these songs, if you take note of the
> BMI Work# (and those of the other known Jamiroquai songs) I think
you
> can slot these 'new' songs into their respective era and sort of
> figure out a year or time when they would have been registered with
> this BMI group.
>
> Some of these unknown song titles could well be demos or finished
> tracks that weren't regarded suitable to be on an album or whatever,
> but then if you look a little harder, some of these 'new' songs
aren't
> new at all.
>
> For instance, 'Bite Our Style' is actually a Missy Elliott track
from
> '97 that contains a sample from Morning Glory...
>
> That 'Jamiroquai' track, if you look at the songwriting credits,
> contains input from Joe Wheeler, the guy who was sampled on High
Times...
>
> Also, nothing has been registered with a BMI Work# later than either
> of Runaway or Radio, so I would think these unknown titles are old
> songs. One that does come very close though is 'Going Deeper', which
> has a # not much before... Could this be the 'Gozilla is a killer'
> version of Deeper Underground? Maybe it wasn't registered until
> recently? I do remember watching one of the 'Greatest Hits'
interviews
> where Jay mentions listening to it 'just the other day' or something
> (I think he does a bit of the riff in the interview if I remember
right)
>
> Interestingly, Max Beesley is listed as co-songwriter on two of
these
> tracks, 'Heaven' and 'Life Force' - He's the guy who's listed in the
> TWM liner notes as doing the percussion on Funktion. Perhaps these
are
> two tracks from the same recording session...?
>
> Brent, those titles you've done in bold (except 'Two Completely
> Different Thing' - which looks like its a Dynamite era track) all
have
> #'s that would place them in the EOPE era. If you look at the number
> for Togetherland, it's directly before TYTD.
>
> There you go, I hope you found that interesting, thanks for
reading.
> See you soon with more news! Happy Holidays!
>
> Your Moderator,
> JamiroFan2000
>