Monday, January 17, 2011

Best Of Smooth Jazz (Series) :Best of Smooth Jazz 4

Best of Smooth Jazz 4














The fourth installment in Warner Bros.' "Best of Smooth Jazz" series lives up to its "For Lovers" subtitle, offering up some of the most romantic ballads in the label's catalog.

Best Of Smooth Jazz (Series) : Best of Smooth Jazz 3

Best of Smooth Jazz 3....mellow piano and sax,...Vol.3 is truly the Best of Smooth Jazz












Before you listen to this CD, make sure your player is set on the "repeat" mode, because you'll want to hear it over and over again.... Bob James and Boney James start you out with their mellow piano and sax,

Best Of Smooth Jazz (Series) : Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 2

Under the Covers, Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 2












From Boney James' flawless rendition of Rufus' "SweetThing"
to George Benson's rousing "On Broadway" this collection
(subtitled "Under the Covers," all remakes) is the finest in Warner Bros. enjoyable Best of Smooth Jazz series. Take 6 gives an irresistible reading of "Deepest Part of Me," Al Jarreau croons sweetly over a backdrop by Bob James and  David Sanborn on the jazz standard "Since I Fell for You," and Randy Crawford masterfully transforms Journey's "Who's Crying Now" into a jazz/soul classic.

Best Of Smooth Jazz (Series): Best of Smooth Jazz 1

Best of Smooth Jazz 1, some of the greatest smooth jazz compilations to date. 
















The albums of the "Best of Smooth Jazz" series are arguably some of the greatest smooth jazz compilations to date.  This particular album is of coure the forerunner, and daresay, the best of the immaculate series.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Smooth Jazz #1s

If you want nothing but the best that Smooth Jazz has to offer, look no further than this premium collection. Featuring only #1 hits (Radio & Records Smooth Jazz chart) from the superstars of the genre, this must-have CD is essential for all fans of grooving, contemporary jazz!

Most Relaxing Jazz Music in Universe (Dig)


This lavish CD really lives up its name, offering up some of the most relaxing jazz music you'll hear. COL. 2005. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Best Of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

Ella Fitzgerald's voice was satin to Louis Armstrong's sandpaper, but when you put them together on a single song, their chemistry was unimpeachable. This disc selects highlights from the three albums they made together at Verve (including their Porgy and Bess), and adds a spiffy live track from the Hollywood Bowl. Though they don't harmonize much (Armstrong's voice wasn't built for harmony), Ella's dignified swing and flashes of teasing wit play off Satchmo's gritty, good-humored roar symbiotically. The material is mostly lightweight Tin Pan Alley stuff (lots of Gershwin, plus the likes of "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"), and they fly it like a kite. --Douglas Wolk


Louis Armstrong : The Best of Louis Armstrong - The Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters [Original Recording Remastered]

The Best of Louis Armstrong - The Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters [Original Recording Remastered]

















Definitive Collection [Original Recording Remastered]: Louis Armstrong


Product Description

Louis Armstrong, The Definitive Collection

Jazz Music

Jazz is a musical tradition and style of music that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in Afican Amercan communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions.