Megalith
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Artist:
T-Square
Label: Sony
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 074645275727
EAN: 0074645275727
ASIN: B0000028P7
Release Date: 1992-06-02 |
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Listmania:
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Alexanderoux's Best Albums of 90's
Tracks:
- Your Restless Eyes
- Midnight Circle
- The Summer Of '68
- Megalith
- Mr. Mellow
- Miss You
- Nab That Chap
- Romantic City
- Route 405
- Gerty's Dream
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Customer Reviews:
Outstanding Modern Jazz.......2002-06-29
I heard the song Megalith on a community radio station in Tampa a few years ago and immediately called the station to find out WHO in the world these guys were. T-Square is at the top of their game as they rip through Megalith. It may be my favorite jazz song ever. The remaining songs are each wonderful, as this U.S. release is a "Best Of" compilation. Romantic City has a hot caribbean feel. Miss You echoes David Sanborn's sense of melody. Route 405 is a funky trip down the coast. The lilt and pace of Mr. Mellow evokes Ronnie Laws at his best. In fact, every "smooth jazz" artist ought to be required to listen to T-Square. In my mind, these guys set the standard for smooth jazz. In addition, the musicianship is absolutely amazing. I am currently exploring the imports of T-Square, so more to some later. Sell you Kenny G at the garage sale and invest in T-Square. Your friends will say " who in the world is THAT?" Exactly.
Outstanding Modern Jazz.......2002-06-29
I heard the song Megalith on a community radio station in Tampa a few years ago and immediately called the station to find out WHO in the world these guys were. T-Square is at the top of their game as they rip through Megalith. It may be my favorite jazz song ever. The remaining songs are each wonderful, as this U.S. release is a "Best Of" compilation. Romantic City has a hot caribbean feel. Miss You echoes David Sanborn's sense of melody. Route 405 is a funky trip down the coast. The lilt and pace of Mr. Mellow evokes Ronnie Laws at his best. In fact, every "smooth jazz" artist ought to be required to listen to T-Square. In my mind, these guys set the standard for smooth jazz. In addition, the musicianship is absolutely amazing. I am currently exploring the imports of T-Square, so more to some later. Sell you Kenny G at the garage sale and invest in T-Square. Your friends will say " who in the world is THAT?" Exactly.
Outstanding Modern Jazz.......2002-06-29
I heard the song Megalith on a community radio station in Tampa a few years ago and immediately called the station to find out WHO in the world these guys were. T-Square is at the top of their game as they rip through Megalith. It may be my favorite jazz song ever. The remaining songs are each wonderful, as this U.S. release is a "Best Of" compilation. Romantic City has a hot caribbean feel. Miss You echoes David Sanborn's sense of melody. Route 405 is a funky trip down the coast. The lilt and pace of Mr. Mellow evokes Ronnie Laws at his best. In fact, every "smooth jazz" artist ought to be required to listen to T-Square. In my mind, these guys set the standard for smooth jazz. In addition, the musicianship is absolutely amazing. I am currently exploring the imports of T-Square, so more to some later. Sell you Kenny G at the garage sale and invest in T-Square. Your friends will say " who in the world is THAT?" Exactly.
Outstanding Modern Jazz.......2002-06-29
I heard the song Megalith on a community radio station in Tampa a few years ago and immediately called the station to find out WHO in the world these guys were. T-Square is at the top of their game as they rip through Megalith. It may be my favorite jazz song ever. The remaining songs are each wonderful, as this U.S. release is a "Best Of" compilation. Romantic City has a hot caribbean feel. Miss You echoes David Sanborn's sense of melody. Route 405 is a funky trip down the coast. The lilt and pace of Mr. Mellow evokes Ronnie Laws at his best. In fact, every "smooth jazz" artist ought to be required to listen to T-Square. In my mind, these guys set the standard for smooth jazz. In addition, the musicianship is absolutely amazing. I am currently exploring the imports of T-Square, so more to some later. Sell you Kenny G at the garage sale and invest in T-Square. Your friends will say " who in the world is THAT?" Exactly.
Outstanding Modern Jazz.......2002-06-29
I heard the song Megalith on a community radio station in Tampa a few years ago and immediately called the station to find out WHO in the world these guys were. T-Square is at the top of their game as they rip through Megalith. It may be my favorite jazz song ever. The remaining songs are each wonderful, as this U.S. release is a "Best Of" compilation. Romantic City has a hot caribbean feel. Miss You echoes David Sanborn's sense of melody. Route 405 is a funky trip down the coast. The lilt and pace of Mr. Mellow evokes Ronnie Laws at his best. In fact, every "smooth jazz" artist ought to be required to listen to T-Square. In my mind, these guys set the standard for smooth jazz. In addition, the musicianship is absolutely amazing. I am currently exploring the imports of T-Square, so more to some later. Sell you Kenny G at the garage sale and invest in T-Square. Your friends will say " who in the world is THAT?" Exactly.
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