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product_id: 30934060
title: "Jump Leads"
brand: "fila brazillia"
price: "R19"
currency: ZAR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/30934060-jump-leads
store_origin: ZA
region: South Africa
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# Jump Leads

**Brand:** fila brazillia
**Price:** R19
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Jump Leads by fila brazillia
- **How much does it cost?** R19 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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- fila brazillia enthusiasts

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## Description

Reissue of classic Fila album - featuring the track 'Motown Coppers' as featured on the new Nokia commercial.

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## Customer Reviews

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    Guest Vocal Songs Make This one Less Immersive
  

*by I***E on Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2018*

Too many guest vocalists for what I've enjoyed from Fila Brazilla over the years.  The instrumental tracks are phenomenal.  Classics you hear on Soma FM's Groove Collective channel.  I've been a fan of FB since I picked up 1995's PORK compilation that had their two amazing atmospheric groove tracks Sheriff and Leggy.  This CD is about 75% great but really brief, over and done with around the same time MESS was.  I decided to write this review after getting half way through the last track Green Green Grass of the Homegrown, I doubt it is even FB doing this song as it is an R&B folk singer with a guitar which is about the opposite of what I want in an FB release.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Somewhat different but excellent nonetheless
  

*by H***N on Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2002*

This is not your typical Fila Brazilla CD, it has two distinct halves, niether have the familiar Latin flavored beats that FB is famous for. The first "half" are dance-type tunes and the second part is very laid back, jazzy and bluesy. I loved every minute of it. I am glad that there are music groups out there that don't keep churning out the same thing over and over again. You should be too.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Trippy synth stuff
  

*by E***S on Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2003*

If you like jazzy electronica as I do then you will probably enjoy this CD. It is not exactly ground breaking work, or earth shaterring music that will leave you stunned but it is good enough. It is one of those change of pace discs in the rotation where the skip button might be used; in other words not every track is a winner. Let's be honest, what one person likes is not necessarily what another may like. If the vocals don't appeal to you there are enough dreamy bits of music to set your mind floating into the neither neither land of audio bliss. Some of the music sounds dated but most of it is revitalized to create a modern ambience that is a laid back groove. This is the type of music that flows through you and then suddenly grabs you with  some imaginative musical passages. "DNA" is one such track where the unassuming sythns suddendly are highlighted by world beat tribal like vocals that grab your attention and make you listen closer. "We build arks" is a bit of soulful singing that has an acid jazz feel and works remarkably well for my tastes. The said song has a retro feel, sort of a Earth Wind and Fire revisted. Another song with vocals is "Nightfall"  and  it has a trip hop jazzy feel that compliments the soulful vocals that are quite pleasing. The instrumental songs are dominant throughout (7 of 11 tracks) and sound even better with headphones to catch all the little details of the studio. The last song on the disc, entitled "The Green  Green Grass of Homegrown" sounds a little country, almost folkish, complete with harmonica and accordian and is a rather odd  song to include on the disc but somehow works as a fitting ending to a disc of mixed variety. All in all it is a pretty decent CD, not a complete musical statement but rather a fragmented album with hits and misses. Not exactly the place to start with Fila Brazillia but it does showcase  the diversity of these two musians and programmers.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-17*