The Janet Cull Band

Track Listings

1. Another Day
2. Frankie J
3. Crazy Love
4. You Say You Do
5. When the Morning Comes
6. Loverfriend
7. Ocean
8. From the Town to the City
9. Silly Dreams

Editorial Reviews

Rick Bailey, The Sunday Independent
"Those looking to put their Roberta Flack collection on ice can opt for some new sounds"

Product Description
"...then you go and make all these silly rules I can't keep up anymore, but then we bring it into another day…"

So sings The Janet Cull Band on the opening track off their debut CD. And you know what? That line is as telling about the album as a whole, as it is about the hapless subject of the song itself. Not content with following the rules of "jazz", "pop", "blues" and R&B", the Janet Cull Band have produced an album that swings effortlessly between influences, and ends up creating a style all their own.

From the smooth groove of Another Day to the haunting You Say You Do, to the finger-snapping From the Town to the City, the album slithers along on a vibe that’s hard to resist; delivered at once with both intensity and ease, marking the debut of a truly original musical act. So load up the CD player and uncork a bottle of something that’s hopefully as smooth as the music itself.

The Janet Cull Band

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Jazz Music:

  1. The Jazz Age Vol. 4
  2. The Light In Your Eyes
  3. The Man from Barcelona
  4. The Tenor Stylings of Bill Barron
  5. The Will Come, Is Now
  6. Tony's Blues
  7. Trucker
  8. Two Sides to Every Story
  9. Vertu [Import]
  10. Virgo Vibes [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Curved Glass [Import]

100 years of Military Music

1928-1929

Is That So

Annual: Spring 2001 [Import]

A One of a Kind Love Affair: The Anthology

Abanicos Y Vitrales Danzones Antologicos [Import]

A Girl Like Me [Import]

Zoovenir: Tribute to U2 [Import]

Widor: Complete Organ Works, Vol. 3

Words and Music

When Evening Falls

Y Qué, Y Qué

Vamos a Celebrar: Let's Celebrate

Art of the Improviser