A1. Sundance - "Buster"
A2. Renato Anselmi - "Hello Mr Acuvis"
A3. Zane Cronje - "Tropical Island"
A4. The 1860 Band - "Keep That Same Old Feeling"
B1. Otroshakers - "Siempre Tu"
B2. Daniel Bechet - "Astral Dance"
B3. Renato Anselmi - "Quiet Fire"
B4. Pedro Ruy-Blas - "Despertar"
B5. Majoie Hajary - "Prologue"
Favorite Recordings founder Charles Maurice - initially better-known by his production alias Pascal Rioux - has long been regarded as a dusty-fingered crate digger, so his new compilation series, Fusion Global Sounds, is hotly anticipated. He says it will be an outlet for jazz-funk and fusion tracks of the 1970s and early '80s, mostly made by artists in different parts of the world whose fame never spread further than their own local scenes. You'll find numerous highlights on the series' debut, from the breezy, morning-fresh loveliness of Renato Anselmi's 'Hello Mr Acuvis' and the sun-soaked, afternoon shuffle of The 1960 Band's 'Keep That Same Old Feeling', to the dream pop-influenced sparkle of Otoshakers' 'Simpere Tu' and the righteous dancefloor hedonism of Sundance's 'Buster'.
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