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Media Type: CD
Artist: CULBERTSON,BRIAN
Title: AFTER HOURS
Street Release Date: 04/23/1996
Genre: JAZZ
Track Listing
- Take Your Time
- Close to You
- After Hours
- Shadow's Dance
- Intro to Inside Pocket
- Inside Pocket
- And the Night Comes
- Going Home
- Daybreak
- Prelude to You're Not Alone
- You're Not Alone
- After Hours [Extended Solo Mix]
- Sonic Dreams
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #104435 in Music
- Brand: CULBERTSON,BRIAN
- Released on: 1996-04-23
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
A Cut Above
I'm a relatively recent convert to "Smooth Jazz" (which I think is a meaningless label). I have been into Pat Metheny and fusion jazz for many years, but generally "Progressive" music was my music of choice.
I have of late come to know and love musicians such as Norman Brown, Boney James, and Richard Elliott, largely as the result of the influence of my three year old son - a whole different story.
Brian brings a willingness to blend influences into his music that gives it a unique and vital character. On careful listening, this is definitely not "Smooth Jazz" elevator music if that is what you are looking for. Each song stands on its own and demonstrates a unique and creative musical approach.
This CD is a definite buy.
Outcast Culbertson
After Hours is atypical Culbertson. It's also his best album. It's high energy pure smooth jazz. The rest of his music, with the exception of Secrets, is low energy ultra mellow elevator music. In Secrets, a very nice album, one hears a bridge between After Hours and the rest of his music. If you are a dead serious smooth jazz fan, forget about Culbertson, except for his must have, fundamentalist, smooth jazz albums After Hours and Secrets. In fact, After Hours is considered by me to be a Core Album (an album that is typical smooth jazz and in an elite group that comprises the very best of smooth jazz).
Inside Pocket
I've been enjoying "smoothe jazz" for about 7 years and this is one of my favorites to listen to when I put the top down on a cool summer night and go! I am also a big fan of The Rippington's,and 3rd Force. Would recommend any of these for hours of musical pleasure.




