"If you like saxophone, Nino Tempo, Tenor Saxophone is the best. I like to play it to relieve stress and I play it to listen to while I am asleep.
Nino Tempo has been in several movies (as a child in "The Red Pony", and as an adult). The Video Beat website offers "Dr Pepper Celebrity Party 1963", on DVD, with Nino Tempo and his sister April Stevens performing."
"Superb recording and musicality. Best among all the records of this artist. Listen to the intro of the song Masquerade and the subsequent entrance of the lady's voice and you will know it."
Just Simply Beautiful.
James McDonald | Southern California | 05/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is my second review for this because more deserves to be said about this wonderful selection of music and how beautiful Nino Tempo is on the saxophone. I first heard of Nino Tempo when American Movie Classics cable network ran an old color music clip of Nino Tempo & April Stevens singing a song I do not remember the name of. It had "mashed potatoes" in it and it was funny when Nino would do his infamous OOH! This CD does not have that song, but when I looked up Nino Tempo on the Internet, I discovered this gem, Nino Tempo--Tenor Saxophone. Nino Tempo plays saxophone so tenderly that the music carries you away somewhere else. So soothing."
Fabulous Music, Great for Martini Drinking or Romance
BulldogV@aol.com | 03/26/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Any of my friends that listen to this love this CD. If we are having friends over for dinner, this is great music. The Masquerade song is a favorite. After listening to this, you will have to have it for your own collection."
There isn't a track on this album that I skip over.
BulldogV@aol.com | Chicago, IL | 02/17/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Nino Tempo's tenor sax is mellow on this album. It is a collection that has become one of my favorites - one of the few that I listen to every track and enjoy. On the tracks with vocals, voice and saxophone seem to be making love, not just music. When Tempo plays alone, he makes it interesting without losing the song in excess improvisation."