"The First Time I Saw George Howard In Concert {1989, Las Vegas} I Was Hooked!!! From That Time On, I Have Been A Fan.A Nice Place To Be Was One Of His Smoothest Albums.I Still Enjoy Listing To It From Time To Time. It Is Not For Us To Know Why He was Called Home At The Penical Of His Career. His Music However Is Ours To Cherish For A Lifetime. I Hope Eveyone Appreciates What A Great Phenom George Haward Really Was."
Smooth Jazz before its time
Beverly Praiswater | 03/23/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This cd was very smooth before Smooth Jazz became a definition for today's smoother sounds. Some of the sweeter sounds are "Jade's World, "Sweetest Taboo", "Spenser For Hire" from the television show of the same title. I vote for "Stanley's Groove" as the funkiet on this cd."
No, No is my song!
G. Carter | Temple Hills, maryland United States | 11/09/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This was the first record that introduced me to the sax playing of George Howard, 'No No' was the jam!, George was one of the early 'smooth jazz' artists to get airplay on main R&B stations with this cd, sounded good then and now!"
About Time
Bruce M. Jackson | Miami Florida | 01/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I FINALLY FOUND this album on CD. I have played the cassette so much that it barely puts out anything at all. I have all of the collection from George, may he rest in peace. This was the last to have on CD. I have been looking for several years to no avail, and finally I have one. Thanks AMAZON."
Just dopest ish
Vincent Purdie | Brooklyn, NY United States | 01/01/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My homeboy from Philly turned me on to this album a few years after its release while we were in college. I listened to this on a snowy night around 2AM driving back to campus and this was the just dopest ish I had ever heard. This is my favorite of all George Howard albums and I like every one. You did good George. R.I.P brother."