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Credit: Tom Browne
Funkin’ for Jamaica • Tom Browne • 1980
Happy 35th anniversary, Thump Records!
AllMusic Staff Pick: Tom Browne Rockin' Radio
Best known for his 1979 dancelub jam "Funkin' For Jamaica," trumpeter Tom Browne meshed Lee Morganesque hard bop licks with Studio 54-level grooves. Admittedly a stylistic combination that dated quickly during the acoustic neo-bop battles of the early-'90s, Browne's crossover vibe has endured. His 1983 album Rockin' Radio finds him meshing the hip-hop robot iconoclasm of Herbie Hancock's "Rock It" with the sandalwood smoothness of Chuck Mangione's "Feels So Good." Browne's sound has future shock — like how the '80s thought jazz might sound today and kind of does.
- Matt Collar