Jungle Fever

Year: 1978
Artist: Neil Larsen

Facts about the album "Jungle Fever"

Album Title: Jungle Fever
Artist: Neil Larsen

Meta Information: "Jungle Fever" is a jazz-funk album by American keyboardist Neil Larsen, released in 1978. The album combines elements of jazz, funk, and fusion, creating a vibrant and energetic musical landscape. With its infectious grooves and dynamic arrangements, "Jungle Fever" captivates listeners with its fusion of improvisation and tight, rhythmic compositions.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Session Musicians: "Jungle Fever" features contributions from several prominent session musicians, including guitarist Buzz Feiten, bassist Abraham Laboriel, and drummer Harvey Mason. These seasoned musicians bring their expertise to the album, enhancing Larsen's compositions with their virtuosic performances.

  2. Chart Success: Despite being Larsen's debut solo album, "Jungle Fever" achieved commercial success upon its release. The album's title track, a funky instrumental piece, received significant airplay on jazz and R&B radio stations, propelling the album to the top of the jazz charts.

  3. Influence on Hip-Hop: Several tracks from "Jungle Fever" have been sampled by hip-hop artists over the years, attesting to the album's enduring influence on the genre. The funky grooves and tight rhythms of songs like "Sudden Samba" and "Emerald City" have provided rich material for sampling, cementing Neil Larsen's legacy in both jazz-funk and hip-hop music.

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