Smooth Jazz

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    Willie Wilson
     
    Keys to the Kingdom
    Smooth Jazz keyboard music.
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    CHEVALIER
     
    Chevalier presents SOUNDSCAPES
    Smooth Jazz, Instrumental, Mood Music: "Listen with an open mind and escape the world!"
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    Nate Najar
     
    Until Now
    Funky, soulful, melodic smooth jazz
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    Jeff Golub
     
    Six String Santa
    Jeff Golub is offering his first holiday CD, Six String Santa, with smooth and funky interpretations of holiday classics like Deck the Halls, Jingle Bells, Oh Christmas Tree and other favorites.
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    Gregorie Howard
     
    Gregorie Howard
    flugelhorn and trumpet
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    Gene Wang
     
    Fun With Christmas
    Live jazzy renditions of holiday favorites with wonderful singing including some great kid vocalists singing their hearts out.
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    Joseph Vincelli
     
    The Night Is Ours
    Romantic album of smooth jazz saxophone hits
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    Crewation
     
    A Crewation Christmas
    A refreshing "contempo eclectic", instrumental studio recording, utilizing a wide variety of styles, featuring exciting new arrangements of holiday classics, performed by live musicians, and produced by Larry Crew.
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    John G McLane
     
    Tropicizer
    Tropical jazz: vocal and instrumental featuring lots of steel pan, sax, nylon string guitar and keys
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    Sandro Camerin
     
    Once in a While
    An interesting blend of guitar oriented moods and ideas with a distinctly West Coast flavor.
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    Top Albums

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    Marcin Nowakowski
    Better Days
    Smooth Jazz and contemporary music. Produced by Jeff Lorber. Featuring Guest by Paul Jackson Jr., Michael Landau, Dave Weckl, Tony Moore, Alex Al, Lenny Castro and other well known musicians.
    Marcin Nowakowski, Better Days It almost sounds like the start of a playful joke you might hear in a pub: What happens when a good looking, charismatic Polish guy walks into an L.A. recording studio with some of the city’s most exciting and accomplished sidemen? If it happens to be Marcin Nowakowski, truly Poland’s most acclaimed and famous saxophonists, and instrumental R&B/jazz fusion superstar keyboardist Jeff Lorber is helming the session, the answer is easy. It’s pure explosive magic, the picture perfect mix of funky soul grooves and infectious melodies that contemporary urban jazz desperately needs to survive as a viable genre. Riffing on the title of Nowakowski’s latest album, if these ten tracks are any indication of what the versatile saxman is capable of, there are indeed Better Days ahead for instrumental music. Lorber, who has worked his production magic in the past for American sax greats like Gerald Albright, Dave Koz, the late Art Porter and Eric Marienthal (one of Nowakowski’s former instructors), works his joyful retro keyboard flavors and acoustic piano into the mix while allowing the horn melody and occasional improvisations to take center stage. The bubbly opener “Wake Up!” is an infectious Koz-like alto tune that gets the set off to a rousing start (how could it be otherwise with a title like that?), and who can resist scatting along with the charming, easy grooving cover of Shanice’s “I Love Your Smile”? The fun part of Nowakowski’s approach is that he’s always hanging in the pocket, coming at us with those sizzling, instantly catchy hooks--urging us to fire up and “Let’s Do It,” chillin’ just a little on Lorber’s moody “HuggyBear,” reminding us via his graceful, soaring soprano that it’s all about being “Sensual”. Yet the minute he finds an opening, the saxman takes a moment to riff and jam in unexpected ways, as on the hypnotic grooving at the end of “Feelin’ Good” and the quick rolling “After Hours,” which features some of his most adventurous licks leading into one of Lorber’s most playfully aggressive solo piano spots. In essence, it’s the perfect instrumental CD, balancing accessibility and free spirited blowing. Props also go to those aforementioned session cats that make every project they work on a party: vocalist Jeff Pescetto (who adds his soulful cool to “Waiting For You” and touches of soaring inspiration to the title track) , Paul Jackson, Jr. (who played on Nowakowski’s Polish-released debut Smooth Night), Alex Al, Tony Moore, Lenny Castro, Michael Landau and Dave Weckl. Now that he’s put out one of urban jazz’s best CDs of 2009, here’s hoping Nowakowski will be visiting L.A. again soon—and often after that! --Jonathan Widran Jazziz Magazine, All Music Guide
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    Paul Jackson, Jr.
    Lay It Back
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    Mark Barrios
    West Tampa Style
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    Larry Carlton
    Greatest Hits Rerecorded
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    Matt Marshak
    Family Funktion
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Busy Bee
      The Crater Creek Project
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      2.
      Deep Into It
      Rodney Kelley Jr
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      3.
      Feelin' Real Good
      Rodney Kelley Jr
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      4.
      Deep Is the Midnight Sea
      David Blamires Group
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      5.
      One of Those Days
      Michael Houston
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      6.
      Rhapsody
      Marshall Badger
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      7.
      All Wrapped Up
      Rodney Kelley Jr
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      8.
      Someone is Missing at Christmas
      Anne Cochran
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      9.
      Timeless World
      Chris Geith
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      10.
      In His Time
      Marshall Badger
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