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Performer: Chris Coco
Title: Next Wave
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic
Style:Downtempo
Released: 12 Aug 2002
Catalog number: DISNCD 78
Label: Distinct'ive Records
MP3 album szie: 1064 mb
FLAC album size: 2584 mb

Tracklist

1 Chris Coco Falling (G1) 4:56
2 Chris Coco All Of My Beautiful Friends
Vocals – Monica Queen
5:35
3 Chris Coco Hazy Lazy
Vocals – Monica Queen
5:13
4 Chris Coco, Patrick Bergin, Mickey Wynne, Mick Jackson Only Love
Co-producer – Mickey WynneEngineer – Mick Jackson Guitar – Mickey WynneVocals – Patrick Bergin
4:27
5 Chris Coco Lost Angels
Vocals – DaYeene
6:03
6 Chris Coco Before You Broke My Heart
Vocals – Monica Queen
4:10
7 Chris Coco Gemini (G3)
Featuring – She One
4:25
8 Chris Coco Dreaming
Vocals – Iain Banks
5:30
9 Chris Coco Revolution 5:58
10 Chris Coco My Sunset
Vocals – Nicky Nelson
6:26
11 Chris Coco 1975 E Sunrise Blvd 4:36
12 Chris Coco Sunday Morning
Vocals – Nick Cave
5:45
13 Chris Coco Back To Nature (Ambient) 4:16
14 Chris Coco, Peter Green , Mickey Wynne, Mick Jackson Albatross
Co-producer – Mickey WynneElectric Guitar – Peter Green Engineer – Mick Jackson Featuring – Peter Green
5:28

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Chris Coco Next Wave ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Edel none UK Unknown
none Chris Coco Next Wave ‎(CDr, Album, Promo, Pla) Distinct'ive Records none UK 2002
DISNCD78P Chris Coco Next Wave ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Car) Distinct'ive Records DISNCD78P UK 2002
DISNLP78 Chris Coco Next Wave ‎(2x12", Album) Distinct'ive Records DISNLP78 UK 2002
AVTCD-95607 Chris Coco Next Wave ‎(CD, Album) Avex Asia Limited AVTCD-95607 Hong Kong 2002

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Chris Coco ventures out with <I>Next Wave</I>, which starts of promisingly enough with “Falling (G1).” It transposes Satie’s “Gymnopedies” into an ambient dub setting, though that has as much to do with Satie as it does with Coco. The album continues in a slow drift of ambience -- be sure you’re lying down in a comfortable position before listening. Tracks like “Hazy Lazy” give that dreamy quality a little kick drum. There certainly is an Ibiza vibe running through the album, and I think that it hampers the music somewhat, since Coco seems consciously trying to conform his music to the norm. Even his more recent albums as Coco Steel and Lovebomb didn’t follow Ibiza as much as they were simply played in Ibiza. The hype seems to have gotten to him, but he still manages a decent album.