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Smokers Delight CD
 
Warp
format: CD
year of release: 1995

20% off cd sale: $11.20
lab price: $14.00
available: yes
item #: cd-1735

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Nights Interlude  
  Dredd Overboard  
  Pipes Honour  
Me + You  
  Stars  
Wait A Minute  
  Prayin' (For A Jeepbeat)  
Groove St  
  Time (To Listen)  
Man Tha Journey  
Bless My Soul  
  Cruise (Don't Stop)  
  Mission Venice  
  What I'm Feelin' (Good)  
  Rise  
  Rise (reprise)  
  Gambia via Vagator Beach  
 
R E V I E W
Fresh off the success of NOW's In A Space album, Warp has reissued NOW's most popular album from 1995, Smoker's Delight. I always thought the cover and title had a lot to do with the album's popularity. I remember seeing that juicy cover and wanting to buy it without even listening to it, followed by a sesh at home with dime of NYC's bottom level brown mexi. Underneath the exterior, the album manages to live up to its presentation. Start with the Quincy Jones' sampling "Night's Introlude(1)" which establishes the album's thick, dense sound. Relax to the oversized basslines of "Wait A Minute(2)" and wonder at the intriguing interludes like "Me + You(3)" and "Time." "Groove Str(4), Man Tha Journey(5)" and "Bless My Soul(6)" were my shit back then, back when you could rock 90bpm instrumental tracks and have the dough boys go crazy (strange times). In retrospect, this album was much more realized than its downtempo counterparts, dude was already way more advanced than the cut and paste of the day. A downtempo classic indeed. A long one too with 16 tracks and over an hour of music.