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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful: The Very Best Of Smooth Jazz Guitar, By Wayne Grabbe (Russell, Ks) - See all my reviews This review is from: The Very Best Of Smooth Jazz Guitar (Audio CD) This series gave me some new insight to some wonderful jazz artists I have been missing in my library for sometime. I am an avid collector, of Earl Klugh, Peter White, Dave Grusin, Kenny Gee, David Sanborn, Wes Montgomery, Patrice Ruschen, David Benoit, Tommy Flanaghan, Nancy Wilson, and so many more I can't cover. This series is one of the best I have heard in some time. I gave it five stars, because its tops in my book. Such variety, such style, such CLASS. Great job! 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful: Best Smooth Jazz CD Ever, By A Customer This review is from: The Very Best Of Smooth Jazz Guitar (Audio CD) I purchased this album in Singapore 5 years ago at an HMV music store where it was the featured CD in their jazz section. It was then, and is now the finest Jazz CD I have ever heard. I gave a copy of it to the owner of a Jazz bar I frequent near Tokyo, and he plays it every Friday night. Amazingly popular with guests, and generally anybody that listens to it, it will make a smooth jazz lover out of anyone. 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: A real foot-tapping experience!, By A Customer This review is from: The Very Best Of Smooth Jazz Guitar (Audio CD) Whoever decided to put Ronnie Jordan's "After Hours" as the opening track should be given kudos galore. It is the perfect intro to a brilliant selection of guitar tracks that represent a feel for good times with good company. For me "After Hours" and "Playing For Time" are the best tracks because they give such a soothing touch to your eardrums. The others are groovy and funky in their own nature. I could go on forever talking about each track, but I should simply say that it deserves its five stars! |