- Kiss My Jazz: In A Service Station
(1999, cd, Belgium, heaven hotel)
Belgian band Kiss My Jazz started somewhere in the early nineties.
The collective featured Rudy Trouvé, Heyme Langbroek, Elko Blijweert, Jacki Billet, and many others.
The collective featured Rudy Trouvé, Heyme Langbroek, Elko Blijweert, Jacki Billet, and many others.
The main object of Kiss My Jazz was to make "jazz-crooners" in the style of Chet Baker and Nat King Cole. Soon the music became more experimental and rough with lots of improvisations, and influences from bands like Rip Rag & Panic, Marc Ribot, Louis Neefs, James White, Pavement and Chet Baker became more obvious.
"In A Service Station" was the band's third and final album.
The opening track, 'Truckdriving Song', will give you an impression of what to expect.
Lo-fi experimental crooner songs.
Lo-fi experimental crooner songs.

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