Karminsky Experience Inc. Presents Further Inflight Entertainment
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Hully Gully - Tommy Kinsman
- Je Danse Donc Je Suis - Brigitte Bardot
- Fat Man - Pete Moore & Orchestra
- Sort Of Soul - Birds & Brass
- Watermelon Man - Peter Convent Band
- Soul House - Max Greger & Orchester
- Soul Lady - Donald John Sebesky
- One Two Cha Cha Cha - Usha Uthup & Chorus
- Soul Street - Tony Osborne's Three Brass Buttons
- 2001: A Space Odyssey - Ray McVay & His Orchestra
- American Woman - Birds & Brass
- Yellow World - J Girls
- Teenie Weenie Boppie - France Gall
- Reflectivity (Excerpt) - Donald John Sebesky
- Stars And Rockets - Peter Thomas Sound Orchester
- Baby Let's Dance Together - Kittu
- Sunshine Superman - Jim Sullivan
- Brass 'N' Ivory - Tony Osborne's Three Brass Buttons
- The Distant Galaxy (Excerpt) - Donald John Sebesky
- Easy To Be Hard - Mort Garson
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13715 in Music
- Released on: 1997-03-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 13 minutes
Customer Reviews
It's cheesey-tastic!
It doesn't pretend to be anything other than what it is. Joyful, melodious songs, not claiming to be high art, just something to get the dance floor swinging.
Blindingly Funky
Best way to describe this album is 'Lounge Funk'. A worthy companion to the various releases from people like Blow-Up, this also has that wonderful quality of being genuinely happy music. Cheers me up whenever I play it.
Not much I can say, other than buy it. Worth every penny, with only one track I felt like skipping through.
Tune in
A revelation when I first heard it, Further just has the edge on the original In-Flight entertainment, probably because it's that little bit further out, a little bit funkier. And because it's got two tracks from the soundtrack to the Bollywood film Shalimar in the mix, the best of which (One, Two, Cha Cha Cha) is worth buying the album for alone. Guaranteed to make any evening go with a swing, or a bop or something you probably don't know what cool is till you've heard this.
One drawback: why is the tracklisting so hard to read? You'll see what I mean.





