Hot Corner
RTCD09/RT027. CD/LP. 2008.
The much awaited second album with Mark Murphy and Okou.
Hot Rod
Skinny Dipping
Midnight in Trieste
Interlope II
Easy Diggin'
Habib's Habit
Kerouac Days in Montana
Rich in Time
Come and Get Me
Waltz Up
Shake It
Hot Corner EP
RT023. 10-inch vinyl. 2008.
TFCQ return with an EP full of "hot" stuff.
Hot Rod
Shake It
Easy Diggin'
"Without dumbing down or selling out they have moved jazz out of the dark ages"
The Observer
Chasin' the Jazz Gone By
RTCD01/RT007. CD/LP. 2005.
The already classic debut album with Mark Murphy, Okou and other guests.
This Could Be The Start Of Something featuring Mark Murphy
"Stylished jazz tailored for the dancefloor"
The Observer
"They update the past with panache"
The Times
Cornerstones EP
RT006. 10-inch vinyl. 2005.
Three tracks from the debut album. Straight Up, Before We Say Goodbye
& Blue Cycles.
Blue Cycles featuring Okou
Different Corners EP
RT003. 12-inch vinyl. 2004.
Three Corners reinterpreted by Nicola Conte and Devil Kicks remixed by
Sumo-On-Wheels and Dharmaone. Conte's remix was nominated for the All
Winners Cut of 2004 award on BBC's Worldwide Show.
Three Corners (Nicola Conte Remix)
The Devil Kicks/ Three Corners
RT002. 10-inch vinyl. 2004.
TFCQ salutes the Old Nick. The second single features Severi Pyysalo, a
vibraphonist well known all around Scandinavia. The a-side, The Devil
Kicks is an uptempo jazz dancer while the b-side, titled Three Corners is
a mellow 3/4 walz.
The Devil Kicks
"Stunning"
Blues & Soul
Trading Eights/ Blueprint
RT001. 10-inch vinyl. 2003.
The very first TFCQ single and Ricky-Tick Records release. Already a
modern dancefloor jazz classic. Both tracks feature a Finnish tenor sax
heavyweight, Mr. Eero Koivistoinen.
Trading Eights
"Doper than dope"
Straight No Chaser