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Jazz & Acid Jazz Music artist from United Kingdom. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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Jack Hassall

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Taxi Dance Revisited Taxi Dance Revisited

... the cool breeze jazz of Taxi Dance Revisited with its George Benson / Larry Carlton influences shining through loud, proud and strong.

Acid Jazz

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Au Revoir Au Revoir

It takes exactly one minute for the bass to enter, but when it does .... wham!! A very moody minor bluesey featuring knockout female vocals. It all converges at the end - no accident! Hope you like it!!

Dance-Pop

Picture for song 'Hyanis Rain' by artist 'Jack Hassall'

Hyanis Rain Hyanis Rain

Sophisticated and introspective, gentle and melodic, bluesy and jazzy electric guitar.

Smooth Jazz

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Train 2 Nowhere Train 2 Nowhere

Smooth, latin influenced jazzy guitar instrumental.

Jazz Fusion

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Mood Swing Mood Swing

Listener comment: "I was surfing the charts at mp3.com and your song MOOD SWING kept me locked in for its full duration."

Smooth Jazz

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Boogie Song Boogie Song

Listener comment: "Just took a pick and landed on 'boogie song'. Funny tune, and a bit catchy too. Nice work!"

Blues General

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Stella Blues Stella Blues

Listener comment: "Think Joe Walsh, Spirit, Stones. Nice driving slide guitar work by Jack Hassall on this instrumental piece."

Classic Rock

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Why can't you Why can't you

This song is made it to number #1 in the M3.com UK Indie chart in January 2002. Yet another song without words or melody! Brit pop!!

Brit Pop

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Sweet sweet love Sweet sweet love

This song made it to number #1 in the MP3.com UK Love Song chart in January 2002. Medium paced, easy-listening love song without words or melody. Is that abstract enough? Hope you like it!

Dance-Pop

Picture for song 'Fanfare' by artist 'Jack Hassall'

Fanfare Fanfare

"Fanfare" was been used in a US TV commercial to promote a benefit soccer match between Real Madrid CF and AS Roma for the United Nations effort against HIV/AIDS.

Games Soundtrack

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Steady Eddie Steady Eddie

Nice and spacey and moody with a cool bass line.

Indie Pop

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Higher Baby Higher Baby

" ... a cross between Pop and (more so) Dance with an R&B touch due to the vocals. Regrettably it ends all too soon, but even so, it a Dance track that rocks as it is!"

Dance

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Findaway Findaway

Listener comment: "a nice groove that keeps you tapping. This has a nice rainy day feel. Jack Hassall shows that he has a great ear for unique melodies."

Blues Rock

Picture for song 'E-Thang' by artist 'Jack Hassall'

E-Thang E-Thang

Electronic instrumemtal and rhythmic with funky clavinet ... no, not "clarinet" ... clavinet! Listener David Niven says ... "The unofficial theme song of Around The World In 80 Days."

Downtempo

Picture for song 'Day Trip' by artist 'Jack Hassall'

Day Trip Day Trip

This is a short extract from a track that didn't make it onto "What about submarines". It was, however, used in a documentary called "Digital Lives".

Rock Unplugged

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Cinematique (Part I) Cinematique (Part I)

This "song" is intended to be moody and themeatic and is the first of (possibly) three variations.

Downtempo

Picture for song 'Blue Suede Shoes' by artist 'Jack Hassall'

Blue Suede Shoes Blue Suede Shoes

Acid

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The Assembly The Assembly

Not my usual style - a trance/dance hypno track, assembed from prefabriacted cliches, hence, the title ;-)

Synth-Pop