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Khani Cole's 1999 release, Places was Grammy Award winning producer, Michael Broening (George Benson, Al Jarreau, Marion Meadows) first outing. Co-Produced by smooth jazz saxman, Marion Meadows, Places was a NAC radio gem and the album's first single, a cover of the classic Blood Sweat & Tears' favorite, You've Made Me So Very Happy, climb to the top 30 on the NAC Radio charts. The album features musicians, Marion Meadows, Nelson Rangell, Tony Guerrero and Joey's big brother, Johnny DeFrancesco.
Arranger: Mike Broening.
Personnel: Khani Cole (vocals, background vocals); Johnny DeFrancesco (guitar); Nelson Rangell (saxophone); Marion Meadows (soprano saxophone); Tony Guerrero (trumpet); Mike Broening (keyboards, programming); Mike Florio (drums); Al Ortiz (background vocals).
Recording information: B Hive, Phoenix, AZ; Red Mountain Studios, Tempe, AZ; Tempest Recordings, Tempe, AZ.
Khani Cole Places Songs | 1. | Places |
| 2. | You've Made Me So Very Happy |
| 3. | Time Flies |
| 4. | Overtime |
| 5. | Call on Me |
| 6. | Show and Tell |
| 7. | Like Love |
| 8. | Our Lov |
| 9. | Somebody |
| 10. | Call My Job |
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Purchase Places CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eric Essix Small Talk CD (1998)
Places album
$9.39 On his Zebra Records debut Small Talk, Eric Essix achieves such an array of sounds with his electric guitar one might think he hired everyone from George Benson to Jeff Golub to sit in. While most of the tunes fit snugly into the light funk mode (some with soulful vocals that might inspire a bit of chanting along), the more impressive numbers go over the edge; the title track begins as a gentle little ballad before Sean Michael Ray's bass goes into overdrive and Essix adds a little distortion to aim for rock god status ...
| | Steve Cole Ny La CD (2003)
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$9.09 Burgeoning smooth jazz superstar Steve Cole continues to bridge the gap between pop-jazz and classic R&B on his third studio album, NY LA. Featuring strong melodic statements and truly funky keyboards via the likes of Brian Culbertson and Marquis "Hami" Dair, NY LA is a moody and solid affair. From the disco-influenced "Off Broadway," which harkens back to the best work of the Crusaders, to the Donald Byrd-esque "Interlude IV," tenor saxophonist Cole deftly crosses the boundary from jazz soloist to R&B heavyweight. More Grover Washington, Jr. than Kenny G., Cole manages ...
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| | Steve Oliver 3-D CD (2004)
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$14.79 As one reviewer said of the cheerful music and personality of this increasingly popular voice of smooth jazz guitar, it's Disneyland all the time with him. In other words, Positive Energy, the name of his second genre disc, wasn't just a happy marketing tool. And the title of this disc is appropriate, too, because with the co-production help of founding Spyro Gyra keyboardist Tom Schuman, Oliver digs deep into a rich variety of influences for a multifaceted romp through the worlds of pop, jazz, urban/hip-hop, worldbeat, Brazilian, and Latin music. While focusing as always on his classic acoustic guitar and brilliant "vocalese" to convey the lead melodies on the instrumentals, he stretches into edgier blues territory with his ...
| | Boney James Pure CD (2004)
Places album
$9.59 Nine albums into his career, Boney James makes a grab for the smooth-jazz crown with PURE, an outing that finds him working with a mix of soul and jazz luminaries. James ups the stakes by taking over the production reins (in addition to co-writing every song). Still front and center with his beloved tenor saxophone, this Grammy-nominated artist shifts to soprano sax for the harmony-soaked Bilal duet "Better with Time" and the silk sheets-and-champagne slow jam "Break of Dawn," featuring up-and-coming Detroit crooner Dwele.
Debi Nova adds her lovely vocals to the beat-driven "Appreciate," a cut that wouldn't sound out of place on a Toni Braxton or Brandy album. Instrumentals are still the focus, ...
| | Jeff Kashiwa Peace Of Mind CD (2004)
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$12.39 Jeff Kashiwa has a fluent if generic style on soprano, alto, and tenor, which fits perfectly into the "feel good" smooth music that he performs on "Peace of Mind." The 11 selections clock in between 3:46 and 5:14 and were clearly recorded with hopes of getting maximum radio airplay. Kashiwa's rhythm section ...
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| | John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers & Friends: 70th Birthday Concert CDs (2003) 2 CD Set
Places album
$12.55 Proceeds from the show benefited UNICEF which, aims to raise awareness for the End Child Exploitation campaign.
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: John Mayall (vocals, guitar,harmonica, piano); Buddy Whitington (vocals, guitar); Tom Canning (piano, organ); Hank Van Sickle (bass); Joe Yuele (drums).
Additional personnel includes: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Mick Taylor (guitar), Henry Lowther (trumpet); Dave Lewis (tenor saxophone); Julian Arguelles (baritone saxophone); Chris Barber (trombone).
Recorded live at Liverpool Kings Dock, Liverpool, England, July 19, 2003.
Though almost always well-intentioned, events like this usually don't pan out on record, let alone on DVD. Thankfully, this is not one of those occasions. John Mayall in his 70th Birthday Concert is as spry, ferocious, and on top of his game as ever. There is nothing tired about the presentation or the performances. Mayall's own umpteenth version of the Bluesbreakers is yet another example of his uncanny ...
| | Moondog German Years 1977-1999 CDs (2004) (Import) Germany
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$25.55 This deluxe double-disc box from Germany's Roof Music contains a collection of Louis Thomas Hardin's music recorded from 1977-1999 entitled The German Years as well as a second disc entitled The Last Concert, Mimi-Festival 1999. There are 44 pages of liner notes that lovingly put the complex music into as much perspective as possible, though it is up to the listener to diligently explore the lifework of this creative and unique individual. "High On a Rocky Ledge" could be John Cale in his sixth decade and is a highlight. This track and "Do Your Thing," "I'm This I'm That," and "Pygmy Pig" are culled from 1979's H'Art Songs album, one of seven different sources for the music on disc one. The performances are as delightfully diverse as the titles and keep one's attention as the parade of ideas unfolds. "Heimdall Fanfare" is a completely different outing from "Fujiyama 2 (Lovesong)," while "Do Your Thing" could certainly have found some kind of commercial success had some publisher gotten it into a film soundtrack -- or had Janis Joplin lived long enough to cover more of Moondog's compositions. The concert on disc two flows seamlessly from disc one and is so perfect that it sounds like a studio recording, except for the applause. Performed on August 1, 1999, five weeks before his passing on September 8 of that year, it is an amazing "bookend" to this compilation. Berthold Klostermann's 13-page biography is combined with a chronology, six pages on the music from the first CD, and a discussion of Moondog's work by the man himself, and there are other essay
Beautifully packaged two CD compilation consisting of recordings from the last 20 years of Moondog's life, when he resided and recorded in Germany. Disc One consists of studio recordings from 1977-99 and features 'High On A Rocky Ledge', 'Do Your Thing', 'I'm This, I'm That', 'Heimdall Fanfare', 'Fujiyama 2 (Lovesong)' and more. Disc Two is his last live performance, recorded ...
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