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The Rebirth

The Rebirth

This Journey In
This album follows a series of acclaimed singles that showcase their live funk and soul style.


   $12.25
Track Listing
01. This Journey In [6:26] Listen --- Not Available
02. Stray Away [4:59] Listen --- Not Available
03. Mark Of His Ways [5:52] Listen --- Not Available
04. Shake It [5:17] Listen --- Not Available
05. Common Ends [4:18] Listen --- Not Available
06. Talking Me Down [7:17] Listen --- Not Available
07. Sinkin' [4:41] Listen --- Not Available
08. Walk Talkin' Mizell [4:48] Listen --- Not Available
09. Got Your Madness [7:34] Listen --- Not Available
10. Every Body Say Yeah [6:47] Listen --- Not Available
11. Revolving Door [7:08] Listen --- Not Available
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On this compelling new 11-track album recorded in the band's hometown, The Rebirth matches its musical vitality with a gift for lucid poetry and songwriting, creating a rich sound built on an organic blend of new and traditional soul, hip-hop, jazz, and funk. These elements make the group's music both highly progressive and a throwback to the classic soul bands like: Earth, Wind & Fire, Ramp, Pleasure, Rotary Connection, Side Effect and Roy Ayers.

Over the last few years, The Rebirth has celebrated the successes of several smashing singles: "This Journey In," "Every Body Say Yeah," "Got Your Madness," and their critically acclaimed cover of The Might Ryders' "Evil Vibrations." The release of "This Journey In" quickly garnered airplay on radio stations from Los Angeles to the U.K. and Japan, and appeared on numerous CD's including: King Britt's Black to the Future, Gilles Peterson's Trust the DJ 9 and the Norman Jay MBE compilation entitled Giant 45. In addition, Gilles Peterson included the song on his list of "20 Best in 2003" and Norman Jay called it, "The anthem of the summer 2003." Poignant tracks that appear on This Journey In include "Shake It," a catchy mid-tempo jam that encourages one to feel uninhibited about getting out to the dance floor to simply let loose and enjoy the moment; the smooth dance song, with a funky base line, "Stray Away"; "Common Ends," an uplifting track that talks about the experiences in life that unifies people; and the funky, disco-Brazilian inspired song, "Talking Me Down," plus many other stellar compositions.

The most recent release, "Evil Vibrations," was recorded exclusively for Ubiquity Records to appear on its innovative compilation, Rewind! 4. The result was a high-energy, textured sound in the original retro style that included some new lyrics, mixed with De La Soul's version of the classic track. Nominated for "Song of the Year" at Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards and concluding in 2004 at #6 on his playlist, "Evil Vibrations," continues to gain accolades for the group as one of the US' most promising neo-soul collectives.

"A fabulous CD and a contender for album of the year!!" - Blues & Soul (London)

"Up Step The Rebirth with some jazzy funkiness that Gilles Peterson is sure to be talkin' loud about.....This is slick, organic soul, spiced with fresh, futuristic funk and a side order of just the right amount of jazz, representing all the necessary musical food groups should the Jazz Cafe (in London) by on the lookout for a new in-hous menu." -Undercover Magazine

"...a storm of jazzy live action out of LA....solid R&B tinged tracks that remind us of the good old days of The Brand New Heavies and Jamiroquai's first albums and the original Giant Step parties...lots of thick, layered vocals mixed with inner city heat." - URB Magazine

"The Rebirth explores the space between soul, ambient and jazz with refined musicianship to spare. Tight music. Period." - The Urban Network

~Norman Jay proclaims the group's first single, "This Journey In," as "The anthem of the summer of 2004" and includes song on compilation Giant 45 "Evil Vibrations" & "This Journey In" named Gilles Peterson's Top 5 All Winners List 2003 & 2004


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