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Waldo : For Your Saxual Fulfillment
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Great country hits performed on saxophone, by one of the best saxmans ever.
Genre: Country: Country Blues
Release Date: 1998
For Your Saxual Fulfillment Record Label: Saxual4u Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
What's Forever For 3:00 Album Only
Don't Be Cruel 2:01 Album Only
Crazy 3:03 Album Only
If Loving You Is Wrong 2:55 Album Only
The Rose 3:23 Album Only
9 to 5 2:40 Album Only
The Way Love Goes 2:47 Album Only
Heartbreak Hotel 2:13 Album Only
Rose Colored Glasses 3:21 Album Only
Faded Love 3:10 Album Only
Tuff 2:21 Album Only
She Believes in Me 3:43 Album Only
Black Sheep 4:01 Album Only
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Album Notes

Saxophonist Waldo Weathers: not just another face on the bandstand.
Nancy Bishop, The Dallas Morning News
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... I must say I prefer the version without words which Weathers presents to the vocal track.
I predict that we'll be hearing a lot more from Waldo Weathers!

--John Lomax III
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...the sound is pure and smooth as King Curtis, the great saxophonist. Waldo's subdued interpretation of the song gives it a mellow tone of golden honey and turns it into a love song for the sax.
It's possibly the most perfect record that exists for slow dancing. In a candlelit room, slip this on the turntable and your arms around your Significant Other and... you can't go wrong.

--Amy Martin
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Weathers, who said he only sings a few songs each night, took the mike again for the tender "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone." Picking up his sax, he walked among the customers, stopping at each table to play a few bars.
His tone got soft and intimate as he entertained a young couple sitting close together, and grainy and full of special effects as he leaned across our table to play. Back on Stage, he sang, "This house ain't a home, anytime---anytime---anytime my baby goes away." and the song ended in a poignant, lonesome wail.

--Bansy Johnson
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Waldo E. Weathers does stand out some, even in the murky Sunday evening dance floor light of the Longhorn Ballroom. For one thing, he's playing a tenor saxophone with Dewey Grooms' slick little house band; Boots Randolph notwithstanding, tenor sax is a genuine rarity in country music, especially when the country music is as smooth and traditional-sounding as the Longhorn's band usually is. Then, too, Weathers is always the guy in the dark, three-piece suite, which hardly matches the row of jeans and Western shirts and cowboy hats on the Longhorn stage. And finally, Waldo Weathers is black, and as a saxophone player whose ambitions tend toward country music, that possible makes him utterly unique in all the world.
--Bruce Nixon, Dallas Times Herald


Waldo Weathers is a musical artist in full bloom.

There's nothing better than a little sax in the morning

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REVIEWS

For Your Saxual Fulfillment
author: Dorothy Striffler
The cd was fine. I liked the music and would order again from you. I do have one on my wish list and I hope I don't have to pay the full shipping fee when it comes in. Thanks, Dorothy
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FAB-U-LICIOUS!!
author: PJ Crowder
I can't say enough about Waldo Weathers except when he blows his sax, he puts his heart and soul into it!! LOVE IT!!!
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