I can term the up-to-the-minute product from Smooth Jazz sense datum Ken Navarro for you beside retributive one sound... Outstanding!
Refreshingly, this was one of those CDs I was competent to lately pop in and comfortably listen to from naissance to end. Every course is amusing and was beautiful hands-down for me to perceive to from move into to conclusion.
Slow Dance has a nicely varied, mix of 10 tracks that are drastically in good health scripted songs by this rationally splendid visual artist.
Ken Navarro is one of those musicians that has the propensity to only bowl you ended with his endowment. The humane of visual artist it's truly a nutrition to be able to listen in to.
If you're even gently into Smooth Jazz auditory communication you'll savour this CD. Overall Slow Dance is an a marvellous giving off. I tender it my doppelganger thumbs up. You will not be thwarted next to one unique track.
While this total CD is really terribly good the really standout tracks are So Fine [track 1], Workin' It [track 3], and Meet Me At Midnight [track 8].
My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is line 5, Shootin' The Breeze. Great track!
Slow Dance Release Notes:
Ken Navarro originally discharged Slow Dance on Mar 12, 2002 on the Shanachie Records diary marker.
CD Track List Follows:
1. So Fine
2. Healing Hands
3. Workin' It
4. Lady's Choice
5. Shootin' The Breeze
6. Hookin' Up
7. Slow Dance
8. Meet Me At Midnight
9. Things We Never Say
10. 28 (For Kristan)
Personnel includes: Ken Navarro (keyboards, acoustical & electric guitars); Eric Marienthal (soprano saxophone, low-pitched saxophone, quality single-reed woodwind); Kim Waters (soprano single-reed woodwind); Dan La Maestra (piano, electrical piano, keyboards); Gary Grainger (electric deep); Andre "Blues" Webb (drums); Kevin Prince (percussion). Recorded at Positive Music Studios, Ellicott, Maryland concerning October 2001 and January 2002.