
The Roman amphitheater in Verona provides a monumental backdrop for a band that has always aimed for the stars.
You can feel the heat of the Italian summer night radiating off the stone, matched only by the friction of the bass strings. It is a document of a band at their commercial and technical zenith, moving with the precision of a Swiss watch but the soul of a 1970s Motown revue. This is a high-definition snapshot of the future-funk aesthetic in its most physical form.
How does Live in Verona sound next to the rest of Jamiroquai's catalogue?
The production is built around live recording than this artist usually allows.
Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →