Jamiroquai - Discography - 1993-2010, VBR-320 Kbps
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Jamiroquai - Discography - 1993-2010, VBR-320 kbps: A Funk Odyssey
If you are a fan of funk and acid jazz music, you might have heard of Jamiroquai, an English band that was prominent in the London-based scene of the 1990s. Led by vocalist Jay Kay, Jamiroquai have released eight studio albums, three of which have charted at number one in the UK. Their third album, Travelling Without Moving (1996), received a Guinness World Record as the best-selling funk album in history. [^4^]
But if you want to experience the full range of Jamiroquai's musical evolution, you need to listen to their discography from 1993 to 2010, which covers their first seven albums. This discography is available in VBR-320 kbps format, which means that the bitrate varies depending on the complexity of the audio, but averages at 320 kbps. This ensures a high-quality sound that preserves the original fidelity of the recordings.
Here is a brief overview of each album in Jamiroquai's discography from 1993 to 2010:
Emergency on Planet Earth (1993): Jamiroquai's debut album, which features their first hit single \"When You Gonna Learn\". The album showcases their acid jazz sound with influences from funk, soul and world music. The lyrics address social and environmental issues such as war, poverty and pollution. [^4^]
The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994): Jamiroquai's second album, which expands on their acid jazz sound with elements of rock, reggae and hip hop. The album includes their signature song \"Space Cowboy\", which became a club anthem. The lyrics deal with themes such as alienation, addiction and escapism. [^4^]
Travelling Without Moving (1996): Jamiroquai's third album, which is their most successful and influential one. The album blends their acid jazz sound with disco, funk and electronic music. The album features their biggest hit \"Virtual Insanity\", which won a Grammy Award and a MTV Video Music Award for its innovative music video. The lyrics explore topics such as technology, consumerism and spirituality. [^4^] [^5^]
Synkronized (1999): Jamiroquai's fourth album, which marks a shift in their musical direction. The album incorporates more elements of pop, rock and house music. The album includes their number one single \"Deeper Underground\", which was the theme song for the movie Godzilla. The lyrics reflect on personal issues such as love, loss and fame. [^4^]
A Funk Odyssey (2001): Jamiroquai's fifth album, which is their most diverse and experimental one. The album draws from various genres such as funk, disco, Latin, soul and orchestral music. The album features their popular songs \"Little L\" and \"Love Foolosophy\". The lyrics express a positive outlook on life and relationships. [^4^]
Dynamite (2005): Jamiroquai's sixth album, which is their most rock-oriented one. The album mixes their funk and acid jazz sound with guitar-driven rock and electronic beats. The album includes their catchy song \"Feels Just Like It Should\". The lyrics touch on subjects such as politics, war and social injustice. [^4^]
Rock Dust Light Star (2010): Jamiroquai's seventh album, which is their most organic and live-sounding one. The album returns to their roots of funk and soul music with minimal use of synthesizers and drum machines. The album features their soulful song \"Blue Skies\". The lyrics celebrate nature, freedom and love. [^4^]
If you want to listen to Jamiroquai's discography from 1993 to 2010 in VBR-320 kbps format, you can stream it online on SoundCloud[^1^] [^2^] or download it 061ffe29dd