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Under the Covers, Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 2

Under the Covers, Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 2
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Sweet Thing - Boney James
  2. Since I Fell for You [Edit] - Hilary James, Al Jarreau, David Sanborn
  3. After the Dance [Edit] - El DeBarge, Fourplay
  4. If Only for One Night - Kirk Whalum
  5. Who's Crying Now - Randy Crawford
  6. Biggest Part of Me - Take 6
  7. I Can't Make You Love Me - Kevin Mahogany
  8. Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye) - David Sanborn
  9. That Girl [Edit] - Mark Whitfield
  10. Hey Girl [Remix] - Michael McDonald, Michael McDonald
  11. For the Love of You - Earl Klugh
  12. Tears in Heaven - Pat Metheny, Joshua Redman
  13. Blackbird - Brad Mehldau
  14. On Broadway [Edit] - George Benson

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37083 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-06-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Strongest in the series5
From Boney James' flawless rendition of Rufus' "SweetThing"
to George Benson's rousing "On Broadway," thiscollection
(subtitled "Under the Covers," all remakes) is the finest in
Warner Bros. enjoyable Best of Smooth Jazz series. Take 6 gives an
irresistible reading of "Deepest Part of Me," Al Jarreau
croons sweetly over a backdrop by Bob James and David Sanborn on the
jazz standard "Since I Fell for You," and Randy Crawford
masterfully transforms Journey's "Who's Crying Now" into a
jazz/soul classic. Furthermore Michael McDonald gives Carole King's
"Hey Girl" a new lease on life, Mark Whitfield serves up a
smooth instrumental reading of Stevie Wonder's "That Girl,"
and we're treated to Fourplay's excellent take on Marvin Gaye's "After
the Dance," featuring a top-notch vocal by El DeBarge. A shoddy
rendition of the over-done "I Can't Make You Love Me" by
Johnny Hartman wannabe Kevin Mahogany can be forgiven; virtually every
other track is gorgeously executed, breathing fresh new life into
timeless songs.

Great compilation of some of smooth jazz's greatest hits5
What a super compilation. The name is actually a bit of a misnomer. A lot of the music here is not merely smooth jazz instrumentals. Most are actually smooth R&B vocals. No matter, this is a great CD. You may not know all the songs by title, however you will recognize them when you hear the CD. Almost worth the price of admission is the inclusion of the Al Jarreau/David Sanborn/Bob James version of "Since I Fell For You". Every song is a solid 10, plus this is a definite "Shut Up and Kiss Me" romantic CD.

great4
a good time for romance.just a great gig!