Rhythm & Romance

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 66:56

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LOVE KENNY!

roseleegeiger

Beautiful music! I never get tired of listening. But at 78, I probably don't have too many years left . . . I'm only sorry I didn't meet Kenny a long time ago. How can anyone call his music "Garbage"? I hope I never meet THEM!

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this music..

Guitarrock

was played by the boss hog truck in the Disney movie Cars to make Mack fall asleep....it worked like a charm!

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Kenny Garbage

pHreddieH

This nutrasweet fluff worthless crap oughta be banned from eMusic... c'mon people!!! (For a GREAT read, search for Metheny's lashing of this shit musician)

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Yuk

Harriscom

The G in Kenny means gargage, goo, gunk, gastric, This guy sucks.

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Luv Kenny's Latin

EvS

This is a great new album from Kenny G. I love the Latin theme; it gives this offering a fresh, vibrant listening profile that can be lacking in some of Kenny's earlier albums. Finding a brand-new album from a mainstream artist was a pleasant surprise too. Jazz has many subgenres; Dixieland, swing, bebop, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, jazz-rock fusion, even acid jazz, latin, soul, improv, progressive. If I had to put a label on it, I'd call this album jazz-rock-latin fusion.

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Jazz?

SpiderkingDemon

Kenny G wouldn't know jazz if Coltrane taught him how to play that damn saxaphone. Run hard and fast from this guy. If you like MOR jazz saxaphone at least try Sanborn. But if you want the real deal, try Coltrane.

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Smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G delivers more of his trademark romantic saxophone sound, but with a Latin tinge on 2008′s Rhythm and Romance. Rather than simply delivering a standard smooth jazz album with a few Latin beats, G has crafted a more of a straight-up Latin dance album. Moving from the frenetic and up-tempo salsa of “Sax-O-Loco,” to the romantic and elegant orchestral ballad “Sabor a Mi” and the steamy fun of “Miramir Bailar,” this is a rhythmically compelling and passionate affair that finds G in newly energized form. Where G can sometimes seem a little too programmed and predictable, here he and his fellow musicians are fired up with a kind of organic, playful joy. We even get to hear him burning through his solo on the gypsy-inflected “Peruvian Nights” with a visceral fortitude that’s more post-bop than instrumental pop. Joining G here are such Latin music luminaries as former Weather Report drummer Alex Acuña, percussionists Paulinho Da Costa and Michito Sanchez, and guest vocals featuring Barbara Muñoz and the Mexican pop trio Camila. – Matt Collar

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