Customer Review: Slowing Down The World (1999) is definitely a classic from Chris Botti who puts out real music w/ much sultry and jazzy feel to it. The thing I like about him is that he's always sound more relaxed w/o too much vibe 2 it. I think the matter of it is that every jazz artist/lover or trumpet player of... more info
Customer Review: I can't get enough of this CD, The DVD is nice, but it doesn't show them playing anything from the CD. I love the Paula Cole Duet, and I was surprised to hear Steven Tyler's Voice from Aerosmith. I'm eager to get more of his stuff.
Amparo by Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin Price: $13.99
Customer Review: Amparo starts off with a very seductive rhythm that takes you to a mellow mood. Lee has put together a great selection of mellow music for a rainy day. Hearing James Taylor in, "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" really threw me at first, but I like it! The musicians on this are some of the best... more info
Customer Review: I am a great fan of arranger Jeremy Lubbock who has scored a few tracks on this album. "It never entered my mind" is one such track and is so amazing to be worth the price of the CD on its own. The album is, like Botti's others nice, attractive, enjoyable but without having the exitement that would... more info
Customer Review: It's always strange for me to hear reproductions of a work where the original needs no improvement. I have tremendous respect for these musicians, and yes, they play some great solos over the changes, but the album is basically just a recreation of tracks from the EXCELLENT Vince Guaraldi Trio... more info
Customer Review: I had heard John Barry interviewed on NPR online in 1998 and he played the theme song to this movie. I was just blown away. I had to download the file, I remember, so I was able to play it many many times, but this was way before mp3 files were popular, so the only time I could listen to it was when... more info
Customer Review: If you appreciate Chris Botti, you'll love listening to him playing Christmas music. This album in particular is not my favorite of his. The beginning tracks I think are the highlights of the album. Nice to hear him playing some more upbeat jazz on this one. This should put some of his nay... more info