I have them all except greatest hits, having gotten hooked first on Between the Sheets, which is still my favorite. Rippingtons' Sahara and Moonlighting are real good too. Lots of Spyra Gyra out there in the used record bins. Haven't found any of their music I didn't like, but I don't have it all. Also Acoustic Alchemy, which for some reason may be in New Age in the store if not in Jazz. BMG has them too.Didn't really like Russ Freeman's collaboration album From the Rockies to the Redwoods.Have fun and hope you enjoy.
Fourplay ...yes please Jazz CD
Does anyone own this CD as well as their other works? I have this CD and like it a lot, but before rushing out to purchase their other stuff I would like to know if it is similiar to this album.
Also, if you own this CD, could you recommend some other artists very similiar?
Also, if you own this CD, could you recommend some other artists very similiar?
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I would buy Black Diamond by the rippingtons and aslo Sahara but Sahara is a brite recording but a good disk. Black Diamond is great. Between the sheets by fourplay is their trademark cd. Very good. All their music is good. All of third forces cds are good but buy starting with the best of( collective force) It gives you an idea of what they are about. Good Luck email if you need more suggestions [email protected] |
Listen to some of the solo releases from band members Bob James and Larry Carlton. Both have recorded with some of the biggest names in contemporary smooth jazz. The recent release by Carlton called "Fingerprints" is especially good. If you really like Fourplay, here are a few others worth checking out: Bony James Rick Braun David Sanborn Peter White Gerald Albright Walter Beasley Kim Waters Pamala Williams Paul Hardcastle There's a wealth of great smooth jazz available, and these are just a few that come to mind. Also give a listen to the new release from Kevin Tooney called "Strut" Good Listening, Garyl |
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