All In A Days Work is the hottest production from Smooth Jazz Star Bob Baldwin, and is different champion by this precocious instrumentalist.
The CD launches with an outstanding track, A New York Minute, that I questionable will be detected on radio stations everywhere, and deservedly so. It's a truly good line.
All In A Days Work has a considerately varied, mix of 13 tracks that are terrifically symptomless written songs by this obviously endowed visual artist. Most of the songs show a lot of the quality feeling that makes for a genuinely remarkable listen.
The pleasant piece roughly a CD approaching this is when the talent is this comfortable even if Smooth Jazz isn't your popular kind you motionless can't support but be aware of the greatness of the artist.
This is a primary charge per unit CD, delivering a pocketable something for all and sundry. I endow with it two thumbs up. It's moderately simply bad listening. A must buy for the Smooth Jazz fan.
While the whole CD is truly severely correct any of my favorites are course 1, A New York Minute, course 6, Can You Feel It?, track 11, The Very Last Night In Rio.
My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is path 5, Quirky. What a nice track!
All In A Days Work Release Notes:
Bob Baldwin originally released All In A Days Work on Sep 27, 2005 on the 215 Entertainment dictation sign.
CD Track List Follows:
1. A New York Minute
2. All In A Day's Work
3. Day-O
4. Third Time's The Charm
5. Quirky
6. Can You Feel It?
7. Steamy
8. Sunrise
9. Quality Time
10. Steamy (Interlude)
11. The Very Last Night In Rio
12. Don't Get It Twisted
13. Can You Feel It? (Interlude)
Personnel: Bob Baldwin (vocals, strings, piano, keyboards, bass instrument, percussion, tympan programming); Tonni Smith, Zoiea (vocals); Phil Hamilton (guitars); Ragan Whiteside (flute); Dave Mann (saxophone); Barry Danielian (trumpet); Ron Jenkins (bass utensil); Dennis Johnson (drums, drum planning); Buddy Williams (drums); Armando Marcal, Cafe De Silva (percussion).