1. An acid jazz project… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists called Incognito:
1. An acid jazz project by Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick with deep roots in the 1970's jazz/funk/fusion world (active from 1979 to present) See below 1. for their discography.
2. A smooth jazz online group from Tupelo Records / IODA. No other information found about this unregistered band ("Buy at Insound" link is broken). They released similar or exactly the same title tunes/logo as the other Incognito above. (See below for details)
3. A Rock/Pop band who released album Four (2007) from Aero Music
4. A blues rock band from Vancouver. Album releases include Blues Alive! (1995) and Bitter Sweet (1999).
Rob Montgomery has been a major player in the Vancouver Music Scene for many years, and has just released his 2nd Solo Album: Rob Montgomery and Friends "Guitar Stories: featuring 12 original songs, and line-up of very special guests: Alita Dupray, Amanda Dean, Nadine States, Darcy Hepner, Ken Emerson, Steve Werbicki and more. The Album consists of original material that Rob wrote in a way he pays tribute to all of his guitar influences, and styles that have followed him through a long successful music career. Rob has also played a big part in Vancouver as a Musical Director for INCOGNITO, LADIES SING the BLUES, SWEET HOME CHICAGO, NO QUARTER, BLUES in the CITY Concert Series, The Yale Hotel, and many more. This Album brings together a lot of these musicians, with Rob Montgomery's "Guitar Stories" concept and visits a Celebration of Music with some of the finest talent on the planet. 2017 has started off with this great new project, and we hope you enjoy it!
INCOGNITO continues to be one of Vancouver's Premiere Rock'n Soul Party featuring some of this city's top session pro's, and are huge hit in the corporate market in Vancouver. Featuring Nadine Staes, Rob Montgomery, Steve Werbicki, Dave Barton and Darrell Mayes
Facebook: Incognito Band
Sonicbids: Rob Montgomery & Nadine States and INCOGNITO
5. A drum & bass producer/DJ from Nelson, New Zealand.
6. A UK drill rapper (also known as SK), associated with the UK drill group Moscow17.
Incognito are a British band, widely regarded as one of the key members of the acid jazz movement. Their first album, Jazz Funk, was released in 1981, with 13 further albums following, the last of which, Transatlantic RPM, was released in July 2010.
Throughout the band's history, it has been led and driven by composer, producer, guitarist and singer Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick. Other notable guest singers are Leon Ware, Chaka Khan, Mario Biondi, Maysa, Jocelyn Brown and Carleen Anderson.
The band has had intermittent success in the singles charts, with their breakthrough hit a version of the Ronnie Laws tune "Always There", featuring Jocelyn Brown. They have also been a favourite of various re-mixers, including Masters At Work, David Morales, Roger Sanchez and Jazzanova, and have released three albums consisting almost entirely of remixes.
Official Site http://www.incognito.org.uk
Albums - see Incognito Releases
* 1981 Jazz Funk
* 1991 Inside Life
* 1992 Tribes, Vibes And Scribes
* 1993 Positivity
* 1995 100° and Rising
(* 1995 100゚ And Rising +1)
* 1996 Beneath The Surface
* 1999 No Time Like The Future
* 2001 Life, Stranger Than Fiction
* 2003 Who Needs Love
* 2004 Adventures in Black Sunshine
* 2005 Eleven
* 2006 Bees + Things + Flowers
* 2008 Tales From The Beach
* 2010 Transatlantic RPM
Popular songs
* Everyday
* Roots
* Talkin' Loud
2. Not only this Smooth Jazz band shares same band name, they have a song called "Millenium"(2006) that is exactly same title (intentionally misspelled) as the other Incognito's (Jazz Funk) song on their album "100° and Rising"(1995), plus the logo resembles in font. The title "Every Day"(2006) on the album Street Smarts exactly alike in titles (when read) with the other Incognito's famous tune "Everyday"(1995). They are often tagged totec radio. Also mis-tagged by fans as bluey where there's no link to Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick himself. r00ts & t4lk1n l0ud tags also used, that could mislead fans to the Bluey's famous tunes like "Roots" & "Talkin' Loud".
Most of the album below are about 30 minutes short and they all released by Tupelo Records There are 3 more albums released by this band(Tupelo Records)
* 2005 Make Or Break
* 2006 Millenium
* 2006 Street Smarts
* 2008 Only the Truth
Let The Mystery Be
Incognito Lyrics
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Let the mystery be
Let the mystery be
Let the mystery be
Let the mystery be
Let the mystery be
The lyrics to Incognito's song "Let The Mystery Be" seem to embrace the idea of accepting ambiguity and the unknown. The repetition of the phrase "Let the mystery be" suggests a desire to leave things unanswered and let them remain as they are rather than seeking to solve them. The line "Everybody's wonderin' what and where they all came from" alludes to the fact that human beings are constantly searching for answers to life's biggest questions, but ultimately these questions may never truly be answered. The chorus is a call to embrace the mystery of life and stop trying to explain everything.
In addition, the lyrics seem to suggest that we should be comfortable with uncertainty and resist the temptation to always try to figure things out. The line "Well, some say it's a sign of weakliness / For every door that closes, another door opens wide" acknowledges that there will always be unanswered questions and things we don't understand, but that doesn't mean we should give up hope or stop searching for new opportunities. Instead, we should embrace the unknown and trust that things will work out in the end.
Overall, the song seems to be a celebration of life's mysteries and the importance of accepting them rather than always striving to understand everything. It encourages us to let go of our need for control and allow life to unfold naturally, even if we don't always understand why.
Line by Line Meaning
Let the mystery
Allow the unknown to exist as is
Let the mystery be
Do not try to define or rationalize the unknown
Let the mystery be
Accept that some things in life cannot be explained
Let the mystery be
Respect the power and importance of the unknown
Let the mystery be
Stop trying to control everything and embrace uncertainty
Let the mystery be
Find peace in the things that we cannot understand
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: FRANCIS HYLTON, MATT COOPER, JEAN-PAUL MAUNICK, TONY REMY, NICHOL THOMSON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@differentdrummer6162
This is to absolutely DIE FOR!!!!
@bigben1986
You are not kidding my bro!!!!
@johnrowland3105
Such an underrated band.
@IronMan-tk8uc
That I know of, they were never nominated for a Grammy.
@tiffanydouglas2686
Nice song! I loved it!
@bigben1986
Would love to see this performed live!
@bigbenVelazquez
This is so underrated!!!!!
@camaradamiles42
💥👌🏾
@snichols164
This sounds like it could be the background music for a fighting game like Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike
@bigben1986
NO! expand your mind more!!