| | Disney Pixar Buddy Songs CD - Import Disney Discography of CDs
Disney Pixar Buddy Songs Songs | 1. | Road Trip - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 2. | Youve Got A Friend In Me - Riders In The Sky  | |
| 3. | Beyond The Sea - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 4. | Black And White Thunderbird - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 5. | Woodys Roundup - Riders In The Sky | |
| 6. | Fish School - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 7. | My Wonderful Car - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 8. | I Only Have Eye For You - Riders In The Sky | |
| 9. | Turtle Rock - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 10. | Jessie, The Yodelling Cowgirl - Riders In The Sky | |
| 11. | Hot Rod Hybrid - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 12. | Under The Waves - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 13. | Monster ABCs - Riders In The Sky | |
| 14. | Pick-Up Truck - Fred Mollin And The Blue Sea Band | |
| 15. | If I Didnt Have You - Riders In The Sky | |
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Take that, snobby straight-ahead jazz purists! Finally, the elite of smooth jazz have put together a project where it would be a compliment to hear that it put you to sleep -- or rather, your children. The mastermind of saxman Dave Koz and his brother, Jeff Koz, and the first release from Koz's Rendezvous Entertainment, this beautifully conceived and crafted recording has two modes: slow and slower. But that's intentional, as many of the genre's new dads (Peter White, Rick Braun, David Benoit) find quietly eloquent ways to lull their babes to sleep via their primary ...
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$12.65 While Jackson's own playing and arranging have never been better than on this album (focusing his energy on subtlety rather than showy riffing), his musicians, though young, can blow with the best of them. David Mullen on tenor and soprano saxes comes equally from the David Sanborn and Gato Barbieri schools of phrasing and rhythmic pulse, and he has a melodic sensibility on a par with Stan Getz as a young man. Drummer Trevor Holden is a hot, in-demand New York session player who knows when to lay back as well as take the proceedings to the white-hot level. The same can be said about bassist Don Martin, who's comfortable either funking it up or painting the mix with nuance and color. Percussionist Num Her-ur Shutef Amun'tehu is the glue, adding a high level of groove that anchors this swinging, funky ensemble.
Gotta Play opens with a short intro that is signature Jackson, 39 seconds of shimmering keyboards and soft percussion that segue into the title track. Here, a group vocal and a guest appearance by vibist Roy Ayers offer shades of everything from Stevie Wonder to late-era War to early Crusaders to Steely Dan to vintage Midnight Band, all woven tightly into a mix that is as new as it is familiar. "Kama Sutra" begins as a Cuban-flavored jazz track (complete with an astonishing piano solo by Jackson) and mutates into a Middle Eastern fugue before Mullen blows himself into a frenzy on both tenor and soprano. Ahmun'tehu's rubbed drums "talk" to the soloists as they move through one harmonic invention to another before realizing the tune as a post-bop fusion of explorative modes.
The strange "Parallel Lean/Home is Where the Hatred Is" features gorgeous singing by Jackson and an almost incoherent rap by Heron, sounding like a shadow of his former self. (Is this payback for Jackson's inspired performance on Heron's Spirits? If so, then Heron still owes plenty.) The rap is added for texture and atmosphere, but it's Jackson's singing that takes the earlier tune and transforms it into a soulful, sophisticated paean of regret and resolve; it's full of soul and sophistication. Another standout is the Latin-tinged "Yada Yada." Here, Jackson's piano lays in fully as the rhythm section cuts him a wide swathe for improvisation and Amun'tehu centers the soaring ensemble. Mullen's saxophones slip around and through the keyboard lines, creating a new melody from modal changes and Brazilian rhythms.
Gotta Play is not a comeback record but a long overdue treatise on Jackson's great worth and abilities as a composer, instrumentalist, and arranger. This recording deserves to be widely heard and should be sought out by anyone interested in contemporary jazz and R&B, as well as those who sneer that music of this type is not innovative or sophisticated enough. It is proof positive that a "commercial" recording in the jazz genre can also be on the level of great art. ~ Thom Jurek
a multitalented musician,Brian Jackson's dynamicperformances and diverse music will distinguish him from the typical Jazz or Urban AC artist.
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