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Acid jazz masterpieces. Recommended popular tracks.

Acid jazz is a music genre that was born in the UK in the 1980s.

Many of you have probably heard the name.

However, since acid jazz blends various genres into jazz, the vibe can differ greatly from track to track, so I imagine few people can instantly recall its melody.

This time, I’ve picked out some classic acid jazz tracks for those people.

There are plenty of lesser-known songs as well, so even those who regularly listen to acid jazz will find recommendations here!

Acid jazz masterpieces. Recommended popular tracks (61–70)

prince of peaceGalliano

It’s a cool track featuring MC-style rap in the intro and mid-section.

With a simple instrumentation of drums, bass, and electric piano, it proves that you don’t need flashiness to create a stylish groove—it’s acid jazz that exudes a gentle, enveloping warmth.

Am I The Same GirlSwing Out Sister

Swing Out Sister – Am I The Same Girl
Am I The Same GirlSwing Out Sister

They debuted in 1985 with the single “Blue Mood.” Their second single, “Breakout,” became a hit in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Although they initially started as a trio, they are now a duo consisting of Andrew Connell and Corinne Drewery.

9th WonderDigable Planets

It’s a track that uses an acid jazz groove as a hip-hop backbeat and layers rap on top.

I realized that even acid jazz artists can have this kind of performance style.

It might be surprising for fans of acid jazz, but since it’s a genre rooted in jazz, it didn’t feel strange to me.

HeavenThe Chimes

The Chimes – Heaven (12″ version)
HeavenThe Chimes

A trio formed by Pauline Henry, Mike Peden, and James Locke.

They debuted in 1989 with the single “1-2-3.” “1-2-3” reached No.

1 on the US dance music chart, and the follow-up second single “Heaven” was also a hit.

I’m Caught UpJocelyn Brown

Jocelyn Brown – I’m Caught Up (In A One Night Love Affair)
I'm Caught UpJocelyn Brown

I like how it gradually builds from the laid-back intro into something more danceable.

The groove, with the bass subtly pulling from underneath, adds a sense of acceleration and sets up the lift in the chorus.

Within the satisfying loop, the slightly rough-around-the-edges choral work gives it a nostalgic feel.