So Many Ways

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 50:31

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CULBERTSON LIKE

brizz

if you like Brian Culbertson (like me) and can't find anything to download on him (Brian C.) on E-music. This guy is your man! He is a great alternative for rocking keyboard music. Never heard of him until recently. Both albums are great!

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SO MANY WAYS

BNGOOD2N4ME

SPECIAL SOMEONE NICE WINE AND SO MANY WAYS NOTHING ELSE NEEDED

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How about a second cup of coffe with this !!!

Divadivine

I like this album alot !! It has a nice mixture of vocals and intrumentals. You won't be disappointed !!

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Whats Next Oli.

derrickwms

I have been enjoying this for about a year and a half now. This is the best smooth jazz album in along time. Can't wait to see what Oli does next. Check out Oli on lable mates James Vargas' album. Oli plays the keys, his fingerprints are all over "Lasting Impressions" his solo is funky.

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Nice

MusiclLover1157

Very, very nice. This is just the kind of music to lay back, relax and enjoy.

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FANTASTIC SMOOTH JAZZ MATERIAL

ZT

Oli has his own style ... the guy is great .. put the music on, have that glass of wine nearby and that lady from Marketing next to ya ... what more does one needs ?

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Great CD...Nice Grooves

sharp0305

If you are a Gregg Karukas fan you will love this CD. Not that Oli is a Karukas knock off but his style is similar and there are truly NO bad cuts on this CD. Eve's Song getting plenty of air play but many other tracks are very nice...another favorite of mine is London to L.A. Express. Download this CD as you will not be sorry.

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This twenty-something British composer/keyboardist who made his initial splash in the U.K. in the early 2000s as part of the duo Sugar & Silk, may have been a new face on the U.S. smooth jazz scene in 2006, but Oli Silk’s solo debut perfectly summarizes what the genre is all about. He starts with a sweet blend of laid-back atmospheres and a beautiful acoustic piano melody on “Eve’s Song,” then goes slightly funkier and urban on “So Many Ways” (featuring the soaring chorus vocals of Yvonne John-Lewis). Like something out of the Jeff Lorber school of soulful keyboarding, the Fender Rhodes-driven “London to L.A. Express” captures the popular old school vibe the genre is often known for. And just when he’s getting a bit too laid back, he grooves it up with guest saxman Jaared for the disc’s most lively cut “Deuces.” Sadly, that track was too adventurous for the “don’t want to offend anyone” vibe of the modern format, so the lush but less remarkable “Easy Does It” was chosen as the debut single. Jaared makes a repeat visit on “Summer Fling,” yet another song which fulfills a genre requisite, having a R&B-flavored vocal (by Bruce Parker) on the album. Ironically, while there are truly no innovations to be found and Silk seems the whole time to simply try to keep the smooth customer satisfied with stuff that goes down easy, So Many Ways is also one of the most likeable genre discs of the year and holds up after repeated listens. It’ll surely give ammo to those who hate the genre, and probably won’t overly excite fans of more entrenched keyboard artists (like Lorber or Silk’s labelmate Gregg Karukas). But it’s still a gem in its own way — and, in what almost seems revolutionary in the modern smooth jazz climate — it doesn’t have a cover tune! – Jonathan Widran

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