| # | Samples |
| Side 1 |
| 1. |
Preview |
"Saronno On The Rocks" |
| 2. |
Preview |
"Havana Jazz Dance" |
| 3. |
Preview |
"Mambo & Cola" |
| 4. |
Preview |
"Sing Sing Sing" (feat Al Cafone) |
| 5. |
Preview |
"James Bond Theme" |
| 6. |
Preview |
"Jazz Or Nu Jazz" |
| 7. |
Preview |
"That's The Way I Like It" (feat Luma) |
| 8. |
Preview |
"Now & Ever" (feat Iain Mackenzie) |
| 9. |
Preview |
"Chill Radio Boss" |
| 10. |
Preview |
"The Sun Is Shinin'" (feat Mr Concina) |
| 11. |
Preview |
"Jazz Carnival" |
| 12. |
Preview |
"Daikiri Bossa Dance" |
| 13. |
Preview |
"Sing Sing Sing" (Koko Chanel remix) |
It's hard to pin down exactly what Bebo Baldan aka Bebo Best actually does. Musically, he's clearly inspired by easy listening, library music, jazz, swing, bossa-nova and Cuban grooves, but his productions have a chunky swing and hip-hop sensibility that should appeal to DJs who like their beats breaksy. Saronno On The Rocks is his third album with the (presumably mythical) Super Lounge Orchestra. It's an entertaining, dancefloor-friendly set that breezily leaps between his favoured sounds and styles. There's electro-swing ("Sing Sing"), overblown big band Latin jazz ("Havana Jazz Dance"), plenty of tongue-in-cheek bossa and even a delightfully silly cover of Monty Norman's James Bond theme. Think Senor Coconut doing funk breaks, and you're close.
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