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Kevin Toney - Sweet Spot, Funk, Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz |
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Posted: 30-03-2004, 18:33
(post 1, #244628)
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Новичёк Group: Members Posts: 1940 Warn:0% |
Качать всем, даже если вас от самого слова "джаз" передёргивает!! 1. Mister T (Toney/Turner) - 4:27 2. Sweet Spot (Toney) - 4:08 3. Midnight Blue (Toney) - 4:33 4. Dilemma performed by Toney / Jackson, Paul Jr. - 4:50 5. So Much Fun (Toney) - 4:46 6. Coast to Coast performed by Toney / Pamela Williams - 4:21 7. Morning Rain performed by Toney / Van Hook, Lamont - 5:26 8. Better Than Ever (Toney) - 3:52 9. Nu "M" Jaz (Toney/Turner) - 5:05 10. Kiss (Toney) - 4:50 11. See You Again (Toney) - 6:01 12. Portrait of You (Prelude) (Toney) - 3:29 13. Portrait of You (Toney) - 4:50 |
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Posted: 30-03-2004, 18:34
(post 2, #244630)
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Kevin Toney As far as hip and funky smooth jazz keyboardists go, Kevin Toney may not get the type of press and exposure that Brian Culbertson gets, but he more than compensates on Sweet Spot with an incredible array of grooves and a soulful style rooted in a 30-year career as an R&B heavyweight. And groove-intensive it is, from the thick shuffle behind the dreamy melody and speedy improves of "Mister T" to the consistent throb (courtesy of bassist Mel Brown) on the jumpy and instantly hummable title track. Unlike many purveyors of his instrument who use guest sax players because it's more radio-friendly, Toney seems to basically say, "here's what I do, dance, tap your toes, listen to me jam, forget the horns." The one exception to this, the retro-flavored, joyfully discofied "Coast to Coast," is more of a marketing idea in that he defers to new labelmate Pamela Williams rather than an outside star. Tracking Toney's influences is fun, in that he goes from the ultramodern (a lush reading of the recent pop hit "Dilemma," featuring Paul Jackson Jr. on guitar) to a playful party tune ("So Much Fun") reminiscent of the Ramsey Lewis experience, complete with spirited background conversations а la "The In Crowd." Sweet indeed. — Jonathan Victor Bailey - Bass (Electric) Kevin Toney - Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Programming, Producer, Drum Programming, Synthesizer Programming Bruce Ablin - Piano Engineer Craig T. Cooper - Guitar Paul Jackson Jr. - Guitar Aaron Mills - Bass (Electric) Kevin O'Neal - Bass (Acoustic) Mike Smith - Percussion, Vocals Robert Vosgien - Mastering Pamela Williams - Sax (Soprano) Lamont VanHook - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr) Anthony Barboza - Cover Photo Timothy Fielding - Tray Photo Bossman - Engineer Robert Turner - Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizer Bass, Synthesizer Programming Lisa Vaughn - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr) Ernest Tibbs III - Bass (Electric) Kevin McNeal - Bass (Acoustic) Carey Mason - Drums Michael Blum - Mixing Todd Hunter - Synthesizer Mel Brown - Bass, Bass (Electric) Ralph Jones - Flute Brent Robinson - Arranger |
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Posted: 30-03-2004, 21:35
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Ну Вы батенька, однако... Данке! |
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Posted: 27-04-2004, 01:24
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Скачал. Действительно, хороший диск! Никогда раньше не слышал. Спасибо. |
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