WE have the latest Jazz FM compilation to give away, and it's another belter. The late lounge presents boudoir beats offers the best of cool and sensuous hits featured on the Monday-to-Friday Late Lounge radio show.
The Rotary Connection's I am the black gold of the sun sets the sensual ball rolling with its relaxed jazz-funk feel.
As Thierry Henry would say, David Holmes presents the Free Association's (I wish I had a) wooden heart has more va va voom, with almost a Macy Gray sound.
Groove Armada's Little by little is streets apart from the Oasis offering of the same name, and is a searching, soulful track.
Paul Hardcastle, famous for his N-N-N-N-Nineteen of the 1980s, goes through the full range of his keyboard's stored sounds, from wind instruments to birds chirping to very relaxing effect.
The fantastic Kosheen, whose hit Catch topped the charts last year, offer a relaxed number with a dance chorus that go well together, and BahSamba's Tired little one brings proceedings to a close Latin style.
This has been dubbed "an alternative Valentine's soundtrack", so lights off, volume up, and let the festivities begin!
For your chance to win Boudoir beats, answer the following question: Primal Scream's Star features on Boudoir beats. Who is the band's singer; is it a) Bobby Gillespie; b) Tim Burgess or c) Tim Booth?
Send your answers to Mike Crutchley, Jazz FM competition, Bury Times, PO Box 1, Market Street, Bury, BL9 0PF by noon on Friday, January 31, including your name, address and daytime phone number.
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