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Track: Too Far Gone
Artist: Incognito
Album: 100º And Rising

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Name: Incognito
Spotify Genres: acid jazz, jazz funk, smooth jazz
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London group. The line up of Incognito is constantly changing. Here's a list of artists who have collaborated with the group: [b]Lead vocals[/b]: Christopher Ballin, Chyna, Imaani, Dianna Joseph, Jocelyn Brown, Joy Malcolm, Karen Bernod, Kelli Sae, Linda Muriel, Mark Anthoni, Maysa Leak, Pamela Anderson, Xavier Barnett, Ed Motta, Joy Rose, Tony Momrelle, Tessa Webb [b]Background vocals[/b]: Barry Stewart, Bernita Turner, Charlise Rockwood, Claudia Fontaine, Elizabeth Gray, Elizabeth Troy, Lennox Cameron, Ogadinma Umelo, Paul Lewis, Ray Simpson, Sarah Brown, Sophia Jones, Valerie Etienne, Veronique DeMargary, Xavier Barnett, Luaraine McIntosh, Paige Lackey, Gail Evans [b]Guitars[/b]: Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick, Paul Weller, Tony Remy [b]Bass[/b]: Alpheus Little, Julian Crampton, Paul 'Tubbs' Williams, Randy Hope-Taylor, Ski Oakenfull, Andy Kremer, Alex Malheiros, Gavin W Pearce, Mark Edwards, Francis Hylton [b]Keyboards[/b]: Gary Sanctuary, Graham Harvey, Jim Watson, Michael Gorman, Peter Hinds, Ski Oakenfull, Paul Weller, Mark Edwards, Matt Cooper, Jamie Norton, Simon Grey, John Deley [b]Drums[/b]: Andy Gangadeen, Gavin Harrison, Matthew Stuart, Richard Bailey, Ski Oakenfull, Ian Thomas [b]Percussion[/b]: Chris Joris, Daniel Sadownick, Karl Vandenbossche, Louis Jardin, Maxton 'Gig' Beesley Jr., Snowboy, Thomas Dyani-Akuru, Martin Verdonk [b]Trumpet[/b]: Alexander Pope Norris, Anthony Kadleck, Basilo Marquez, Dominic Glover, Donald Downs, Duncan McKay, Gerard Presencer, Greg Gisbert, Julio Enrique Padron, Kevin Robinson, Tim Hagans, Sidney Gauld, Kenny Wellington [b]Sax[/b]: Adrian Ravell, Bud Beadle, Chris DeMargary, Denys Babtiste, Ed Jones, Irving Acao, Jason Yarde, Patrick Clahar, Ray Carless, Roman Filiu, Ronnie Cuber, Snake Davies, Tim Ries, Andrew Ross [b]Flutes[/b]: Ken Hitchcock, Ed Xiques, Rowland Sutherland [b]Trombone[/b]: Adrian Fry, Avi Lebo Leibovich, Charles Gordon, Fayyaz Virji, Jimmy Bosch, Mark Nightingale, Matt Coleman, Michael Davies, Richard Edwards, Winston Rollins, Nichol Thomson, Trevor Mires [b]Programming[/b]: Alex Rizzo, Daniel 'Venom' Maunick, Ray Hayden, Richard Bull, Simon Cotsworth, Tyrrell [b]Strings[/b]: Aaron Stowlow, Alexander Vselensky, Barry Finclair, Diane Monroe, Ellen Blair, Elliot Rosoff, Ivan Hussey, Jean Ingraham, Kurt Briggs, Kurt Coble, Marion Pinheiro, Marshall Coid, Ming Yeh, Myra Segal, Paul Woodiel, Rebekah Johnson, Rudy Perrault, Sandra Billingslea, Sanford Allen, Sara Loewenthal, Sheila Reinhold, Stanley Hunte, Stephen Hussey, Winterton Garvey, Xin Zhao, Yolisa Phale, Yuri Vodovoz. In January 1981, Blues And Soul magazine announced the "first ever live appearance of Incognito" due to be made on 29 January 1981 at Flicks, Dartford.

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Release: Incognito - 100° And Rising
Year: 1995
Genres: Electronic, Funk / Soul, Pop
Styles: Acid Jazz, House, Neo Soul, Downtempo

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LYRICS

He wanted to believe that the
Field was his to play
Say's he's happy that she's gone away
Any fool can tell she's here to stay
From his mind she would never stray
He's trying to hide it
But inside the pain can't be denied
I guess he's too far gone

No he's spendin' all his time tryin'
To tell the world he's free
Deep inside he know he'll never be
And now it seems that he's lost the key
He's like a raft driftin' out at sea

He's tryin' to to fake it
But the sadness is all that he can feel
I guess that he's too far gone

He cannot see that as he talks
He's takin' a road that is goin' nowhere
There's no tellin' him, he's too far gone

He's walkin' down the street lookin' sure of himself today
He's never short of things to say
In his mind he knows he's lost his way
It's the price he has to pay.

Gone too far
Too far gone
Gone too far
Too far gone