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| If 'wined up' was a collection of singles,
then 'Man in the Mirror' is about 'album tracks'. Longer
songs, more maturity, introspective and self-indulgent,
but without losing any of the warmth and charm of the
previous album |
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| Jeza's 'Man in the Mirror' is a success
on many levels. This is an album that will satisfy the
hunger of open-minded music fans yearning for a rich stew
in a world of musical junk food and imitation flavors.
- C M |
An intelligent vibrant feast provides much
enjoyment
Joan Lavopierre : satisfied customer
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| An altogether more ambitious project. Flying
solo now without the aid of a producer or bass player,
Jeza wears these new hats with consumate ease. As his
reputation grew over the internet, fellow musicians around
the globe were eager collaborators. Swapping digital files
across oceans to create a new kind of world-music and
shared common language. Songwriting and recording with
both Neal Allen in USA and Lord Bygon in Italy, Anthony
Ruocco in New York, Bud Bennett from Virginia and long-term
collaborator DJ Lazer from Israel. CM from New Jersey
on flugalhorns. Four brand new recordings with flautist
Roberto Luz in Guatemala raised the musical platform. |
| 12 brand new releases plus 3 bonus archive
recordings. Genres include latin, celtic-hip-hop, jazz,
blues, dub, drum'n'bass, storyville rock and rock reggae |
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