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On MY POINT OF VIEW, smooth-jazz multi-instrumentalist Najee offers up a solid set of groove-based easy-listening tunes. While guest vocalists appear on a few tracks, Najee's talent on the flute, alto saxophone, and soprano saxophone is such that the disc's instrumentals prove to be the highlights. Although Najee's 21st-century solo output has been scant, this 2005 album makes up for lost time by featuring some of the performer's strongest and most melodic songs.
Personnel: Najee (flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Will Downing (vocals); Dwight Sills, Wayne Bruce, Alvin S. White (guitar); Chris "Big Dog" Davis (keyboards, programming, drum programming); James Lloyd, Rex Rideout (keyboards, programming); Dewayne Smith (bass guitar); Greg Phillips, Michael White (drums).
Najee My Point Of View Songs My Point Of View Music Review Purchase My Point Of View CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit ...
| | Steve Cole Ny La CD (2003)
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$9.29 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 to keep things organic and simple -- despite the use of programmed ...
| | Boney James Pure CD (2004)
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$9.29 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, however, as revealed on the light funk of "Here She Comes" and the snappy ...
| | Brian Culbertson It's On Tonight CD (2005)
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$11.99 With its seething, laid-back funk beats and steamy lyrics full of obvious references to romantic trysts, it doesn't get any sexier than Brian Culbertson's IT'S ON TONIGHT. A number of prominent crossover jazz artist lend their talents here. For example, the downtempo title track features a sensual R&B vocal from singer Will Downing. Later, saxophonist Boney James' mellifluous lines become the focus of "The Way You Feel." On "Secret Affair," relative newcomer Chris Botti plays Miles Davis-influenced riffs ...
| | Euge Groove Just Feels Right CD (2005)
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$12.25 The sophomore release on Narada's jazz imprint for Tower of Power's former saxman Euge Groove, Just Feels Right is an attempt to return to the music of 1976. The groove is the key to the whole, with a mix of funk, smooth jazz, and what almost sounds like ...
| | Boney James Shine CD (2006)
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$11.05
| | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra-1943, Volume Two CD (1986)
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$12.09
| | June Valli Unchained Melody CDs (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$22.75
| | Dick Hyman Brazilian Impressions CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Coyote Problem Wire CD (2005)
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$16.45
| | Coleman Hawkins Low Flame CD (2006) (Import)
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$6.59
| | Turbonegro Hot Cars And Spent Contraceptives CD (2000)
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$10.69 Turbonegro's first studio album, Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives, easily the band's noisiest and most metallic, also featured the band's first vocalist, Harry Neger. In many ways, considering the time period (1991-1992), Hot Cars sounded not unlike something recorded and released via Amphetamine Reptile Records, with its insistence upon dirty, distorted guitar riffs; feedback; and mid-paced, stripped-down, raw rock pacing and arrangements. What's amazing about Turbonegro is that with each successive album, the band sounds remarkably different, even while maintaining enough signatures to retain a specific Turbonegro sound. Again, this is a dense, noisy album, grittier and blockier than Ass Cobra, even if not quite as incisive and furious. The following album, Never Is Forever, began the band's exploration of more dynamic sonic themes, using acoustic instruments, for instance, or greater melodic arrangements. That, of course, could have been the result of vocalist Hans Erik Dyvik Husby, who remained Turbonegro's frontman ...
| | Byzantine Music Of The Greek Orthodox Church Vol. 11-The Resurrection Hymns CD (2008)
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$20.25 Inspirational chants sung by the Byzantine Choir, under the direction of Costas Zorbas, head chorister of All Saints Cathedral, Kallithea, Athens Greece.Byzantine Music of the Greek Orthodox Church / Volume Eleven / The Resurrection Hymns Hear the Byzantine Music.Hear the Ancient Greek Music of the Orthodox Church.Hear the kind of music that was the pioneer of today' s music and used to be heard by the ancient Greek Philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotelis, 3.000 years ago. Now there is your chance to hear the Byzantine music from 16 CDs on chanted by the multi-member Byzantine Choir under the direction of Costas Zorbas, Head Chorister of Saint Panteleimon of Acharnon Street (Athens), Greece. What is the Byzantine music ? It is the continuation of the Ancient Greek music (3.000 BC) The music of Apollo and Orpheus, the music heard at the ancient Greek theatre during the tragedies of Aeschylus and Sophocles and during the Olympic ...
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