I like tenor sax, especially easily listening tenor sax jazz. And with a bottle of fine red wine, this is perfect.
I like tenor sax, especially easily listening tenor sax jazz. And with a bottle of fine red wine, this is perfect.
In reply to Duke :
Okay but that first base cord? Sick and satisfying. This is now the new album I'm going to play while painting.
Paris Van Gorder said:In reply to Duke :
Okay but that first base cord? Sick and satisfying. This is now the new album I'm going to play while painting.
Awesome! Which album?
This is sludgy with some AIC overtones:
And this just popped into my head: Token Entry, an old punk band with perhaps the most New York logo ever.
I really like Scott. He's a Rhode Islander who made good. Started off with Roomful of Blues in the sixties. Great jazz tenor sax player. As good as Lester Young, Don Byas, Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges, Benny Golsen, et al.
I saw these guys live several times, their singer was very fun to see. They of course got rid of him and never played this song live for whatever reason.
It's a great song, I don't know why they never played it.
A whole bunch of Ozric Tentacles. Sorry, no short, pithy genre description is available for this band:
The recent discussion got me to pull this out and put it back in rotation in the shop. Al DiMeola was always one of those guys I really wanted to like but just couldn't get into most of his albums, until this one came out. The sound quality is so good it's been my number one speaker building reference CD's since I got it in the 90's
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