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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0078221864626
Label: Arista
Manufacturer: Arista
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Arista
Release Date: November 17, 1992
Sales Rank: 5306
Studio: Arista
Disc 1:- The Joy of Life
- Forever in Love - Kenny G, Gorelick, Kenny
- In the Rain
- Sentimental
- By the Time This Night Is Over - Kenny G, Bolton, Michael
- End of the Night
- Alone
- Morning
- Even If My Heart Would Break - Kenny G, Golde, Franne
- G-Bop
- Sister Rose
- A Year Ago
- Homeland
- The Wedding Song
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Like its predecessors, Kenny G's latest album, Breathless, is a collection of tuneful, easy-listening instrumentals baited with a couple of pop-soul vocal numbers. This album is built on Kenny G's most obvious strengths: his knack for writing hummable pop hooks and his ability to play those radio-friendly melodies in a breathy, fluid style that invites the listener to lie back and relax. When it comes to background music that's slightly catchier and peppier than most new age music, Kenny G is a master of his genre. The titles of Kenny G's instrumentals on are a good clue to his approach: 'Sentimental,' 'The Joy of Life,' 'Forever in Love' and 'The Wedding Song.' Sentimental, in the sense of simplifying life to a set of comfortable feelings, is a good adjective for Kenny G's music, for even his wordless instrumentals push the listener's warm glow buttons while ignoring anything more complicated. The saxophonist himself programmed many of the drum, bass and keyboard parts on Breathless, contributing to the sense that everything's running on autopilot. --Jeffrey Himes
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Since I am a serious saxophonist, I have written numerous reviews for saxophone recordings ranging from 1 Star to 5 Stars. Each review I have written are for recordings made by serious professional saxophonists, some simply performers looking to make that next recording, and others who are professors of the instrument at a major university. I stopped playing the saxophone for two years in pursuit of something new. After two years, I started wondering "what if I stayed with the instrument?" I ... Read More
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There's pretty much a reason to hate this guy. Good lord, this guy sucks. It's not just the fact that this guy's albums are incredibly outdated, way too polished and overproduced, and boring, it feels like disposable pop music, and you'd be pretty much right.
I'll admit that Kenny G has potential to show a display of emotion at spots, but it's ruined by the awful production, his awful tone, and the fact that the lines he plays would sound great if he didn't make his tone so bluntly happy, ... Read More
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Every genre of music is guaranteed to have its bad apples. When it comes to jazz (or should I say "smooth jazz"), the bad apple in this genre is Kenny Gorelick.
Here's the problem with this album: it's way too dull. Not just dull, but it's so derivative and uninspired that it's just better off not played. The soprano sax he plays sounds out of tune and wails way too much. The pace barely ever picks up, it just never goes into anything exciting at all. Now that I come to think of it, why is ... Read More
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I purchased this CD to replace a ruined Cassette of the same title. I looked hither and yon for a copy of this CD, finally found it a Amazon. I was pleased at the quick service and availabilty of other Kenny G music! A big fan of this particular item, I recommend it and Amazon to all my friends.
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He is so great and the quick response to my order was great. CD is wonderful.
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