Back in the Day
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- When It Feels Good
- You're the One
- Creepin'
- Free Flyer
- Somethin' Real
- Meet You There
- Attraction
- Baby, Come Over
- Back in the Day
- Honesty
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16787 in Music
- Brand: KASHIWA,JEFF
- Released on: 2009-02-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .13 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
One of the most popular saxophonists in all of Smooth jazz, Jeff Kashiwa has been a featured member of the Smooth Jazz super groups The Rippingtons and Acoustic Alchemy. Jeff is also a founder of The Sax Pack. On this release Jeff gets help from superstar George Benson and Shanachie label mates Kim Waters and Steve Cole.
Customer Reviews
A "feel good" album.
The popular Smooth Jazz sax player releases a set of ultra smooth mainly instrumental grooves.
"You're The One" and "When It Feels Good" combine accessible melodies with straight forward head nodding grooves.
There is a welcome feel good factor to these tunes with cuts like "Meet You The There" and "Free Flyer" have an optimistic vibe.
"The Attraction" has a wonderful melody and exemplifies Jeff's fine tuned ear for the melody.
"Back In The Day" is in the mainstream of Smooth Jazz and appeals primarily to lovers of that genre.
Jazz stars like George Benson, Kim Waters and Steve Cole are featured in this very enjoyable album.
great listening
Having followed the Rippingtons for years any offshoots are greatly appreciated. This album is no exception. Jeff continues to produce great albums. His songs and musicianship are second to none. In an era of many good saxophonists Jeff continues to shine, plus he's Great live!! I highly recommend this album
Jeff Kashiwa--Still riding high
Saxman Jeff Kashiwa has been riding the high tide since his emergence on the scene some 20 years ago as the main horn man for Russ Freeman's supergroup, The Rippingtons. He would exit the group some 10 years later to embark upon a lucrative solo career that just seems to get better with each release. His feel, energy, and intensity have always been quite something of serious note in identifying Kashiwa, and Back In the Day exclaims that loud and clear. -- Ronald Jackson, [...]




