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  • HUMANIZE the bands 2001 debut, clearly defines the BIG BOSS MAN sound. Produced by Mike Pelanconi (Graham Coxon), the result is a hip Hammond hybrid of 60's and 70's drenched R’n'B, Funk, Latin, Jazz, Soul and Pop!

    Album was also used exclusively as the soundtrack for the BAFTA nominated 1999 short film “Sweet” featuring THE MIGHTY BOOSH. Since it's release, tracks have featured on compilations including The THIEVERY CORPORATION’S 'Outernational Sound'.

    "Solid ebony sounds that merge Latin, funk, rhythm & blues and soul - 5/5" Musik Magazine

    "A joyful romp through Hammond-flecked funk and acid jazz-tinged songs" Music Week

    "a dash of psychedelic mod-funk-jazz seasoned with the merest sprinkle of Madness – 8/10" The Mix

    "Music to make your head explode with joy." What's On

    "pulsing Hammonds, crisp drumming and uplifting music that flits between soul jazz, psychedelic boogaloo" Music: 5/5 Sonic: 4/5 HI-FI CHOICE