"If you're a Jazz fan, I believe that you won't be disappointment what the Spyro Gyra has been brought to you for their music performance during these decades. The style what they brought with their inner most compassionate is not only their professionalism, indeed, use the music to tell a story is not a new trick, but to interpret their feeling & tenderness by adding their style into each title, Spyro Gyra is the #1. No matter it is a new or old title, it is always a surprise & pleasure to taste each title what they has been well prepared for their audience. Especially in this album, it is always a cool & comfortable enjoyment when their music is on the air! Viva! Spyro Grya!"
More Easy Listening This Time Around
G. J Wiener | Westchester, NY USA | 07/04/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
"The sounds of Spyro Gyra are always quite pleasing. Soothing horns, pretty piano touches, and good rhythms. This collection features more easy listening jazz tunes as opposed to the stunning fusion jams on Catching The Sun and Morning Dance. There is a little less instrumental definiton on this release than on prior recordings as Jay Beckstein gets much of the spotlight. Nonetheless, there are some pretty new age touches particularly on the stunning South American Sojourn and Dark-Eyed Lady. The Unwritten Letter and Ruled By Venus have fairly captivating melodies as well.Whereas I prefer Morning Dance and Catching The Sun to this, I respect the talents of Spyro Gyra as they certainly have several captivating moments on 20 20."
Superb Funk-jazz!!
Emil Espe | Norway | 08/05/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just HAVE to say it: Spyro Gyra RULES!! This is the best and 'grooviest' funk/jazz CD in my collection. My personal favorite is track 2, "Ruled by Venus". The groove, feeling and solos are just perfect! I have to smile every time I hear this album. My Spyro Gyra #1!!"
This CD Soars!
rodboomboom | Dearborn, Michigan United States | 05/01/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This versatile and smooth group can really deliver. There's is a complex, fresh sound that can rock, and it can groove in the jazzier veign as well.Their approach seems to broaden with this release, with the like of "South American Sojourn". Really like "Sweet Baby James" and "The Deep End."High energy sound that is balanced, refined and solid. Great stuff!"
Great Later Date Spyro Gyra
musicfan28if | 06/09/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"While I prefer the early Spyro Gyra albums, this is my favorite of their later releases. It has alot of funky bass, and some of Beckstein's best recorded saxophone in years. Also, it avoids some of the pitfalls of other later date SG albums with no corny vocals or meandering easy listening experiments, sticking to the smooth jazz saxophone. Very relaxing and recommended."