Al Jarreau “Love Songs” (2008)

Al Jarreau

Al Jarreau’s voice is a super-class music instrument that’s been making marvelous music for over four decades. A seven-time Grammy Award winner, he is the only vocalist in history to win in three separate categories: jazz, pop, and R&B.  Now, he can help you make it – together with your sweetheart – with his first ever compilation of music celebrating romance, Al Jarreau “Love Songs” album. Featuring 14 soulful songs spanning 3 decades – all culled from his definitive Warner Bros. years – the album’s smooth flow proves just how fluent this talanted mucisian is in the language of the heart.

1. We’re In This Love Together
2. Teach Me Tonight
3. So Good
4. After All
5. Wait For The Magic
6. Your Song
7. Heaven And Earth
8. Through It All
9. Let It Rain
10. Not Like This
11. Brite N’ Sunny Babe
12. Secrets Of Love
13. My Foolish Heart
14. Goodhands Tonight

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My Weekly Top 5 Of 7-12 of april 2008

  • 1) Lee Konitz, Michel Petrucciani “Toot Sweet” (1982) – This meeting between the veteran alto saxophonist Lee Konitz and the young 19 years old pianist Michel Petrucciani is a success on all counts
  • 2) Ray Draper Quintet “Tuba Sounds” (1957) – virtuozzo on unusual jazz solo instrument – tuba
  • 3) Eric Dolphy “Illinois Concert” (1963) – rare live album
  • 4) Al Jarreau “Love Songs” (2008)- revew soon
  • 5) Katzen Kapell “Si Tu Veux” (2007)

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