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Cristi
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Posted: September 27 2023 at 00:45 |
4 jazzy songs for you to listen and vote for your favorite. Edited by Cristi - September 27 2023 at 00:47 |
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Saperlipopette!
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La Sezatoare is the only one I wasn't originally familar with. They're all gorgeous really. I'm a sucker for groovin' and playful jazzfusion with a relaxed - or loose sort of feel. Much more into that than groups playing all the notes all the time really fast. As I'm even more fond of the original Quasar on (Herbie/Mwandishi's) Crossings, I'm gonna give my vote to Cortex and their wonderful La Rue. |
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Cristi
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suitkees
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Didn't know any of these tracks but it was a good listen. I'm generally not that much interested in this kind of smooth jazz/fusion in the sense that I'm quickly loosing my attention and interest when listening to an album, e.g., but a track here and there is always enjoyable as are these four. The stand-out for me is Bennie Maupin's Quasar.
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Grumpyprogfan
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I'll vote Dan Mândrila.
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verslibre
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Cortex! Those guys were great.
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Logan
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Two of the four are faves of mine and really are standouts in my music journey.
Cortex's Troupeau Bleu is an excellent album, and I really like your choice from it. I only discovered the album within the last few years, and here is a track that I have highlighted from it at PA before which is so very me. That said, I could go with both, but I will go with Bennie Maupin's "Quasar", which is one of my favourite tracks (and one I have liked to mention quite a bit in the past). I adore it. I love a crescendo, and that has one of my very favourite crescendos in music. I do love the Crossings version too. The other two I was not as familiar with (I do recall that California Woman) and I enjoyed listening to those. |
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Cristi
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It's become a favorite of mine, too.
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