Hip Bop’N Smooth

RELEASE
August 17, 1999
LABEL
Hip Bop Essence
GENRES
Jazz, World Fusion, Neo-Bop, Soul Jazz, Fusion, Soul, Urban, Crossover Jazz, Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Hard Bop, Jazz-Funk, Funk, Latin Jazz, Jazz-Pop, Avant-Garde Jazz

Album Review

Hip Bop'n Smooth is a 13-track sampler of the Hip Bop catalog, featuring highlights from their biggest artists including Tom Browne, Urbanator, Lenny White, Dave McMurray, Essence All-Stars, Michael "Patches" Stewart, and Dr. Lonnie Smith. Although there are a couple of exclusive cuts here, this is essentially for neophytes who want to explore the smooth jazz label. Listeners who are averse to the smooth jazz tag may be surprised that some of this gets a little funky (Smith, in particular), but chances are they won't be won over by the majority of this disc. However, those listeners whose tastes lean in that direction will likely find things to enjoy here, and perhaps some artists to investigate further.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Too Hot [Long Hot Summer Mix]
  2. Hopscotch
  3. Truth-The Breath of Life
  4. To See You
  5. You Go to My Head
  6. Michele
  7. Fields of Gold [Remix][*]
  8. Last Tango in Paris
  9. Casablanca
  10. Un-Break My Heart
  11. Basia
  12. I Waited for You
  13. The Lady Sings the Blues [Alternate Take]