
On the fifth album of his career, appropriately titled Cinco de MOWO!, Mocean Worker, (pronounced Motion Worker) has concocted the quintessential feel-good summer album of 2007. The opening number, quite simply, says it best: "Shake Ya Boogie." in what has become the incomparable Mocean Worker sound, Dorn mixes and matches the best of modern beat-making with live musicians like trumpeters Herb Alpert ("Changes") and Steven Bernstein ("Shake Your Boogie"), bassist Marcus Miller ("Brown Liquor"), alto saxophonist Cochemea Gastelum ("Les & Eddie" and "Son of Sanford") and vocalists Morley ("I Got You") and Alana Da Fonseca ("Que Bom"). As on all Mocean Worker records, the legendary jazz icon Rahsaan Roland Kirk joins the party from the great beyond addind wicked flute ("Sis Boom Bah" & "Reykjavik"). Cinco de MOWO! Is the follow up to Mocean Worker's 2005 release Enter the MOWO!, which went on to become his biggest album to date. It's where the true vision for the definitive Mocean Worker sound came into focus. While liberally embracing his jazz and funk influences, Mocean Worker crafted songs with undeniable hooks. On Cinco de MOWO!, that vision has evolved even further. More than just funky grooves, tunes like "Shake Ya Boogie," "Tickle It" and "Son of Sanford" find their way deep into the sub-conscious with melodies that reverberate long after the record has ended.
1) Shake Ya Boogie
2) Tickle It
3) Ole Baby
4) Que Bom
5) Reykjavik (Featuring Rahsaan Roland Kirk)
6) Changes (Featuring Herb Alpert)
7) I Got You (Featuring Morley)
8) Sis Boom Bah! (Featuring Rahsaan Roland Kirk)
9) Brown Liquor (Featuring Marcus Miller)
10) Les ; Eddie
11) Son of Sanford
12) Pretty
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