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| | Breathe | | | Music Artist : | | Randy Scott | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | MEGAWAVE RECORDS | | Release Date : | | 2009-06-09 | | Store Price : | | $14.95 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.95 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Breathe 2. Mo' Better Blues 3. Bliss 4. Whatever 5. San Juan 6. Imagine This 7. What More Could I Ask For 8. Morgan's Interlude 9. Just the Thought of You 10. Deeply 11. Hope In Darkness 12. Voyage
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Breathe Submitted on: 2008-03-31 |
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| This is a good upbeat Comptemporary Jazz CD. I would recommend this CD to other listeners. |
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outstanding cd Submitted on: 2007-12-11 |
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| I give Randy Scotts 207 rel. 10 stars thats how awesome it truly is. I say buy this cd right away. |
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Alright Randy! Submitted on: 2007-10-14 |
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| After my rather harsh review of Randy's "Words Unspoken", and I'm sorry bout that, but I call it like I see it, I'm back to give up the mad props for this release. Oh yeah, sweet. When the first song kicked off, Breathe, I was like hmmmm, now he's caught up in a Kim Waters-Gerald Albright-Walter Beasley groove, hmmmmm, kinda nice, but let's hear the next one, Mo Better Blues. Well!....I thought I was listening to the return of the Crusaders. That's a bad jam there-an album highlight for sure. Bliss follows, and that it is, another gem, followed by another magic moment as he cools ya with Whatever. More good stuff follows. In fact Voyage, which closes the album, was the only track that didn't do it for me. Actually, it's not really a bad track but in parts reminds me of some Russ Freeman-ish rock guitar. Don't get me wrong, I love Russ Freeman, but not when he's in rock guitar mode. Anyway, a big thumbs up, and a shout out to all who read my reviews. |
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Great CD!! Submitted on: 2007-09-20 |
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| Breathe is by far Randy Scott's best CD!!! Beautifully arranged, smooth jazz music. This is clearly his breakout album, one that matches his phenomenal talent with equally outstanding writing. Bliss lives up to its name. As the song says: "What More Could I Ask For??" |
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SmoothJazz.com Review Submitted on: 2007-08-31 |
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| BREATHE is the dynamic sax player's 4th album to date. His last release (WORDS UNSPOKEN) debuted in the Top 40 on the Smooth Jazz charts in 2002. This impressive player was the protégé of the late, great Grover Washington, Jr. who became his mentor and friend. There is no mystery as to why Grover felt a kindred spirit toward Randy Scott, as his craft is truly world class; he's an extraordinary player and composer. BREATHE is one of my personal favorites of 2007. You have to really `wow' me if you're a saxophonist simply due to the fact that there are so many sax players in this genre... Randy Scott totally wows me. I appreciate the effortlessness he exhibits on an album filled with super deep grooves. That ease alone is masterful. He is proficient on all musical instruments and has performed and recorded with such notables as Michael Powell, Norman Brown, Angela Bofield, Ronnie Laws, Marion Meadows and many others. I think it's important to also note that he is a three-time winner of the nationally televised, It's Showtime at the Apollo, and winner of the Hennessy Jazz Search. BREATHE kicks off with a funk and bang with the title track and jams onward from there. Highlight tracks for us include the first single "Bliss" featuring guitarist Tim Bowman, the smooth and breezy "Imagine This" showcasing Frank McComb on piano and the moving and melodic "Hope In Darkness." BREATHE is a breath of fresh air! |
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