All Artists: David Sanborn Title: Timeagain Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Verve Release Date: 9/30/2003 Album Type: Hybrid SACD - DSD Genres: Jazz, Pop Style: Smooth Jazz Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 044007615522 |
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CD ReviewsA terrific listen for any real smooth jazz fan Nicholas Wilczynski | Ann Arbor, Michigan | 07/22/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "David Sanborn created a sound in the 70's where there were few alto players who had that degree of spice and edge. When he was a studio player (known as "Dave Sanborn"), he lent his inimitable sound to pop artists such as Michael Franks... the 80's went by and he set the standard for smooth jazz saxophone edge, bite, and chops. If you played smooth jazz at the time, everyone wanted to know if you had the "Sanborn Edge." When the 90's came, he started to face more direct competition from Gerald Albright, Art Porter, Marc Russo, etc, which caused Sanborn to experiment more. People's reviews that pan those albums are missing the point; when an artist expands the focus of their art, they will end up making a few projects that will thrill a few more than others. There's no denying that his version (with Cassandra Wilson) of Daydreamin' is incredible (from Inside), but the rest of the album doesn't thrill me... although I have friends who like the rest of that album more than they like Daydreamin'... artistic experimentation will do that! So when he landed on this concept, flaunting that when one has played as long as he has, one can choose from a limitless songbook and, through re-arrangement and careful, original, treatment, create an album of original, though familiar songs... how can you not be blown away? Sanborn plays "Isn't She Lovely" as if he wrote an entirely new song... and it definitely feels like a new song. Although it seems that the previous reviews have panned "Tequila," he definitely took the song a new direction, and that's commendable. From my perspective, there's not a misfire on the entire project, and it's just more evidence that Sanborn will someday be recognized as the Charlie Parker of smooth jazz / instrumental pop." A Pleasure To The Ears Lawrence Lamb | Australia | 06/01/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "WOW! What a CD, is this the greatest Sax CD of all time! Not only is every track great but the music quality is exceptional. This SACD makes even the best of my ordinary CDs sound dull. Thankyou David Sanborn! What else does Verve have on SACD!" David Sanborn CD L. M. Winters | Gardena, CA USA | 01/10/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "How can you go wrong. CD is great. Thank you"
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