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Jamiroquai - | The Complete Discography -320kbps-

Includes legendary dancefloor remixes by David Morales, Bob Sinclar, and Masters at Work. Why 320kbps Matters for Jamiroquai's Music

Stuart Zender and Paul Turner's complex, slap-heavy basslines require headroom. Low bitrates turn these frequencies into muddy, indistinct noise.

Jamiroquai: The Complete Discography (320kbps) – The Ultimate Funk Odyssey Jamiroquai - The Complete Discography -320kbps-

The commercial breakthrough. A flawless blend of high-energy funk, disco, and reggae.

| Album | Year | Key Information & Notable Tracks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1993 | The debut album, immediately hitting No. 1 in the UK. It introduced the world to Jamiroquai's unique brand of socially conscious funk. Notable tracks include the ecological anthem When You Gonna Learn? and the passionate Too Young To Die . | | The Return of the Space Cowboy | 1994 | Despite a difficult creative period with "Second Album Syndrome," this album is often hailed as a fan-favorite masterpiece. It oozed a new level of confidence with ambitious tracks like the nine-minute Just Another Story . | | Travelling Without Moving | 1996 | The game-changer. Certified as the best-selling funk album in history by Guinness World Records. The album and its iconic music video for Virtual Insanity won four MTV Video Music Awards and a Grammy Award. | | Synkronized | 1999 | Marking a shift to a more synthesized, electronic-disco sound, this album was another No. 1 hit in the UK. It spawned the club-filling anthem Canned Heat . | | A Funk Odyssey | 2001 | Their third UK No. 1 album, this record solidified their turn toward pop-funk and disco. It contains the smooth, jazz-infused hit Little L and the feel-good You Give Me Something . | | Dynamite | 2005 | The band continued to refine its electro-disco-funk sound. This album includes the sunny, melodic Seven Days in Sunny June and the rhythmic Tallulah . | | Rock Dust Light Star | 2010 | Following a five-year hiatus, this album saw Jamiroquai return to a more organic, rock-influenced sound, as heard on the first single White Knuckle Ride . | | Automaton | 2017 | Their most recent studio album, which dives into futuristic, funktronica territory. The title track Automaton is a commentary on a technology-driven world. | Includes legendary dancefloor remixes by David Morales, Bob

Often considered the band’s creative high-water mark by purists, their sophomore effort shifted toward a smoother, more complex jazz-fusion sound. It was recorded during a period of intense pressure, yet yielded some of the smoothest basslines ever put to tape.

Club edits by legendary producers like David Morales, Bob Sinclar, and Masters at Work. 1 in the UK

As the millennium turned, Jamiroquai embraced digital textures and electronic dance music.

Jamiroquai's influence on the music scene cannot be overstated. They have inspired a generation of artists, from Mark Ronson to The Black Eyed Peas, and have been credited with helping to shape the sound of contemporary funk and pop.

A return to a more organic, "live band" feel.

of a specific band member (like bassists Stuart Zender or Nick Fyffe)

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