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Easy Money
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Posted: September 04 2011 at 03:23 | ||
Try the Pop Jazz/Crossover genre at this website:
www.jazzmusicarchives.com |
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Green Shield Stamp
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Posted: September 04 2011 at 14:56 | ||
Fourplay - Elixir. A great late night listening album, which features a guest vocal performance by non other than Phil Collins!!
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darkshade
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Posted: September 04 2011 at 15:11 | ||
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dwill123
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Posted: September 04 2011 at 16:00 | ||
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zoviet
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Posted: September 05 2011 at 08:26 | ||
great recomms and yeah i registered for the jazzarchives site!!!
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hobocamp
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Posted: September 05 2011 at 15:18 | ||
I like Gaucho by Steely Dan. A study in smoothness and a treat from start to finish. Third World Man brings me to tears. The only down side is Hey Nineteen because I heard it overplayed on the radio growing up. It's still pretty smooth though. One of Wetton's favorite albums also.
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dwill123
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Posted: September 05 2011 at 18:18 | ||
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wilmon91
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Posted: September 05 2011 at 18:24 | ||
I have a playlist with some songs that should fit this topic .... I have a special relation to slick , smooth jazz. It can be awful (mostly) but it can also be appealing in some way, there is often some entertainment factor. But when it becomes too mechanic, like muzak, it has gone too far. I often have a problem with saxofone, and I can't stand David Sanborn (judging from what I've heard). But there are exceptions, I like Klaus Doldinger and some other stuff. "Smooth" is ultimately a deragotary term for me, but some level of smoothness can have it's charm.
So the smoothness isn't the top priority in my song recommendations, they are foremostly songs I really like, but they are smooth to some extent .
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This is kind of "smooth instrumental rock". It's very synth based, with synth-guitar, synth-bass and sounds. But the drums are real - and they sound incredible to me, as does the playing. From his first album Protocol.
A couple of live tracks:
The best song by Brand X, on their best album (Livestock)
Simon Phillips - POV (from his 4th solo album)
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zoviet
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Posted: September 06 2011 at 14:12 | ||
the Simon Phillips stuff sounds great i wanna get it!! wait isnt he the current Toto drummer too?
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wilmon91
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Posted: September 06 2011 at 16:39 | ||
Yeah, since -92 or so But isn't Toto is disbanded (?) although they had a tour this year with Joseph Williams on vocals. He's has a band now, PSP (Phillips Saisse Palladino) in a smooth fusion style who does a lot of live shows.
Here's an EPK to promote their band http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WluQwSkm1Tk
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Matthew T
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Posted: September 06 2011 at 17:16 | ||
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lucas
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Posted: September 10 2011 at 11:11 | ||
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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